Answer:
c. unwanted
Explanation:
The author talks about women in despair. She says that sometimes women would wonder whether they existed. This is the feeling she does not want to feel and therefore needs a tranquilizer to stop it.
The central idea of this paragraph from <em>The Hot Zone</em> is C) Signs of Simian fever and Ebola can be similar. This idea is clear when the author states that "This could be a sign of Ebola, but it was not a clear sign. It could also be a sign of simian fever, not Ebola." The author also makes several statements that her finding while dissecting the specimen were not clear signs of Ebola. Thus the reason for the monkeys death could have been Ebola but it also could have been Simian fever.
I'd say that the one of the commas are not needed in the sentence, and that there is no period towards the end of the sentence.
But I may be wrong, since I haven't learned too much of nonresective or nonessential phrases.
Answer:
The phrase in this excerpt from Louisa May Alcott's <em>Little Women</em> that best illustrates a mocking tone is: "<em>In her own opinion at least</em>."
Explanation:
This line has a mocking tone because it is <u>ironic</u>; the speaker tells the reader how Amy is an important person, but adds that this is <u>proclaimed by herself</u>. Here the writer uses a mocking tone because <u>it is funny that she proclaims herself as "an important person"</u>. She is the youngest and still has a high self esteem and clearly believes a lot of herself, which, by the way, is a good thing; it means she loves herself and respects her existence, but it does sound funny coming from her own mouth.
I can't write the prose for you but these are the things that should be mentioned in said prose.
TrafficGetting from point A to point BDifferent groups of people<span>Ambitions and dreams</span>