Answer:
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Explanation:
Plato
B. scan the book from front to back.
C. study the table of contents.
D. examine the index.
Personally I would do: C and D.
They both give you a little information of what info will be covered in the book. If they have a lot of info of what you want to write about then they are keepers and if there is only a little info then you can still use them but if there isn't enough info to help you write a in-depth paper then ditch it or them and keep looking.
Hopefully this helped and good luck.
The answer is euphemism.
I think that the author decided to begin passage 2 with a description of the city in order to immerse the reader in the environment and the conditions in which babbitts are. The writer only wants to emphasize that a situation in which babbitts are, somehow has a connection with the area in which they are located, that is the city.
The author's decision to start passage 2 with the description of the city is to emphasize the condition in which the Babbitts live.
This refers to the use of vivid descriptions to create a mental image in the minds of a reader.
Hence, we can see that from the complete text, there is the use of imagery to make descriptions of the city and how the Babbitt's conditions truly were.
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She doesn't like school and needs a break.
B.
She is the oldest and doesn't like her brothers.
C.
She wants to give her brother an adventure.
D.
She thinks her parents are being unfair.