Answer:
D. Jeremiah wants to join the soccer program.
Explanation:
<em>Outcast United </em>by Warren St. John tells the story of Luma al-Mufleh, a Jordanian national who came to the United States to escape her country's strict regulations on girls. Later, she would become a soccer coach for the Fugees, a football club she founded for the refugee kids in and around Clarkston, Georgia.
The given excerpt is about the Ziaty family who had come from Liberia to escape the civil war. But due to her inability to feel safe, the mother Beatrice Ziaty ordered her kids to not venture out of the house ever. So, the three kids were all cooped up in the house all day. The start of the football program excites the kids, especially Jeremiah who was eager to be part of the free program. Moreover, he was eager to be going out of the house to do what he loves best. Thus, we can conclude that Jeremiah wants to be part of the soccer program.
Given:
<span>(2) "Let freedom ring” is a phrase which is used many times in his speech.
(3) "Let freedom ring” is a phrase that leads to an exciting conclusion.
The revised sentence that combines these two is:
</span><span>“Let freedom ring” is a phrase that is used many times to lead to an exciting conclusion.</span>
Since Britain first at Heaven's command
Arose from out the Azure Main,
Did ever o'er this jarring Land
A monarch with more firmness reign?
Then to the Natal Day we sing,
Of George our sacred friend and King
-from a song by American loyalist in honor of George III's birthday in 1777
"With rising sea levels and coastal construction, shoreline erosion is something we should all care about" is the most ideal way to conclude the essay because it repeats ideas that were likely already mentioned in the essay rather than providing new information or simply restating the thesis without evidence.