The essay tells a story about race relations in harlem. (Apex)
With the exception of option A, all sentences are written in imperatives (verb structure used for instructions and/or oders) Therefore, in these examples, the <em>call to action</em> is explicit, not implicit. Your best answer is option A because, apart from the fact that it's the only viable one, here you have a persuasive example by consensus. Simply put, instead of telling you directly to do something, it's telling you that everyone is doing it, which is likely to make you want to do it if you want to be like them.
Answer: "I couldn't believe I was really doing this," Neto recalls
Explanation:
The purpose of the author in writing this is to inform readers about the ways through which young people have an impact on the world and are changing it as a story involving high schoolers who brought about a change was illustrated.
The detail from the excerpt that indicates that one of the author's purpose was to create suspense was "I couldn't believe I was really doing this," Neto recalls"
Answer:
c. compound
Explanation:
This is a compound sentence, you can easily get that by seeing that it contains a conjunction, but. Conjunctions include, for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so. You can remember it with the acronym, FANBOYS. Also, the sentence has two independent clauses, or two parts that could stand as a sentence by itself, opponents of labeling defend GMOs, proponents are skeptical.
Answer:
He saw the dead black eyes of the general on him, studying him.
General Zaroff's face suddenly brightened.
Explanation:
Richard Connell's short story "The Most Dangerous Game" revolves around the theme of the relationship between the hunter and the prey. Through the characters of the story, Connell gives a twist in the hunter-hunted domain, making the protagonist experience the life of a hunted.
Colonel Zaroff was the owner of the "Ship Trap" island where men are hunted for sport. When Rainsford Sanger got stuck in the island and was hosted initially by the Colonel, he was treated kindly, provided with food and also gave him information about the island and even the game. The next day, when Sanger refused to join him in the hunt and told him he wanted to leave, that was when COlonel Zaroff decided to make him his new prey. The two sentences that show the decision of the colonel in making Sanger his new game are
"He saw the dead black eyes of the general on him, studying him.
General Zaroff's face suddenly brightened."