The Samaritan is willing to go out of his way to care for another person.
B.
The Samaritan has been taught how to behave by Jesus.
C.
The Samaritan is not traveling on the road from Jerusalem to Jericho.
D.
The Samaritan does not know that the man he helps has been attacked and robbed.
B.) highlighting similarities
C.) contrasting satire
D.) highlighting diction
Answer:it is b highlighting similarities I just took it
Explanation:
Bam! The classroom door slammed behind. Hannah broke out of her daydream and looked around. She was the only one in the classroom.
How does the illustration contribute to the passage?
A.
The illustration shows how Hannah is going to travel to the beach.
B.
The illustration shows what Hannah is daydreaming about.
C.
The illustration shows which direction Hannah is going.
D.
The illustration shows why Hannah wants to be on summer vacation.
A phrase always provides a predicate.
A phrase always provides a subject.
A phrase may provide a subject or a predicate, and sometimes neither.
A phrase provides both a subject and a predicate.
Answer:
A phrase provides both a subject and a predicate.
Explanation:
The options given are related to the definitions of the phrase and the general functions it serves. The most relatable and the appropriate function is the phrase is one which provides "both a subject and a predicate". The reader gets to understand the "context" of the message which the phrase suggests. The phrases can also be used in "other contexts" and more deeper meaning can be gained with the proper description of the predicate.