The answer is true in gradpoint
c. his possessions
b. life events
d. actions
Answer:
A
Explanation:
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Answer: Under a sycamore tree
In this poem, the speaker is visiting Tintern Abbey, and he tells us that he has been here before. He is thinking of the times in which he visited the place as a child, and how he enjoyed it. He also reflects on how he looks at the world now. He can now appreciate the depth of beauty and sentiment that nature transmits. He tells us that he is admiring this view from underneath a sycamore tree in the following stanza:
The day is come when I again repose
Here, under this dark sycamore, and view
These plots of cottage-ground, these orchard-tufts,
Which at this season, with their unripe fruits,
Are clad in one green hue, and lose themselves
'Mid groves and copses.
A. Pervasiveness of national franchises
B. ______
II. De-personalization of relationships
A. Pharmacies
B. Banks
III. Sacrifice of quality for convenience
A. Food/drink establishments
1. Fast-food restaurants
2. Coffee shops
B. Religious institutions
Which of the following would best complete the missing piece of the outline?
A) Local businesses lost
B) Losing local businesses
C) Loss of local businesses
D) To lose local businesses
Answer: C) Loss of local businesses.
Explanation: In the given thesis statement we can see the argument that drive-through facilities have had a negative impact on American society, and then we have a list of categories in which the drive-through facilities have had an impact, each category is followed by a list of elements written in the same grammatical structure. So as the first category contains the sentence "Pervasiveness of national franchises" and pervasiveness is a noun, we should pick the option with the same structure which is "loss of local businesses."
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I would say that " the road goes on forever" is a hyperbole because you are exxagerating about the road
Hope this helps!
the road goes forever
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