Based on answer options I've seen for this question elsewhere, I'd list contributing factors increasing the likelihood of genocide as these:
An example would be the genocide that occurred in Rwanda. The genocide in Rwanda had arisen out of problems created by colonialism in that country. The Dutch colonial government had favored the Tutsi people over the Hutus. (The factor of leaders increasing tension between groups.) That created unequal distribution of power and resources. When the Dutch pulled out of the country, the postcolonial situation was one of great economic, political and social instability. All of this played into the violence by Hutus against Tutsis when the Hutus came into power in Rwanda.
During the British campaign against Washington, D.C., an elderly and respected physician, Dr. William Beanes was arrested for unfriendly acts toward the British soldiers which resulted in his arrest.
Francis Scott Key, a prominent lawyer and friend of Dr. Beanes was sent by President James Madison to obtain his release. Following negotiations, the British agreed to release Beanes. However, since the British were going to attack Baltimore, Maryland next, they would allow no one to go ashore.
The British landed soldiers on September 12 and engaged in a brisk land battle, however, they were not able to capture Baltimore. As part of a two pronged attack, the British now sent their naval fleet to attack and destroy the port city. The main defense of Baltimore harbor was Fort McHenry. For 25 hours the British fleet fired rockets and bombs at the fort.
The fort's defenders bravely withstood the bombardment and did not surrender. The British realized they could not take Baltimore without paying for it with heavy casualties. Since they were not willing to pay this price, they departed from Baltimore.
Which line from the paragraph uses a narrative technique to paint a picture for readers?
A. Raul and I argued about the science project.
B. He crossed his arms over his chest and spoke in a strained voice.
C. [W]hich one of us would have an idea about how to solve our differences?
D. Maybe it was time to talk to our science teacher.
Answer:
A. Raul and I argued about the science project.
Explanation:
Narrative passages are often said or written directly through a first person's perspective with the pronoun 'I'. At the same time, it may also use a third person perspective like 'he' or 'she' in the passage.
Here, the sentence "Raul and I argued about the science project." uses both the first person perspective and third person perspective. Thus, the readers can easily understand through this line that the paragraph uses a narrative technique to paint a picture.
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