The answer is A and E
<span>It is modeled on real-life contexts and characters.
</span><span>It is always based on accurate information and is educational.</span>
The sentence that best credits the information from the site is the first example:
Bird expert Lee Sparks describes Harpy Eagles as "oddly attractive, yet insanely dangerous predators."
This is the best way to credit the information, because it gives the reader an idea of who Lee Sparks is, why his opinion is credible, and gives him credit for the words that were used directly from his article.
According to an article published by The New York TImes called "A Thief Dines Out, Hoping Later to Eat In" Gangaram Mahes was a homeless man who used to go well dressed into a fine restaurant and spend 50 dollars then leave without paying trying to get into jail in order to have a place that would ofer three meals a day and a clean bed. He committed the same crime 31 times according to police reports. Louis Fasulo was a supervising lawyer at Legal Aid opinion is that what is really bad is the fact that no one said anything about the faact that Mr. Mahes would go to jail so many times and no one questioned it. Fasulo said: "No one took the time," also Mr. Fasulo thinks jail has became a warehouse for the poor, he said during the winter, "they take batteries out of cars and stand there waiting, so they can be out of the cold,"
1) frame story
2) narrative interruption
3) internal rhyme