Answer:
C. The author is impressed by her friend.
Explanation:
According to the given passage, the author details how busy her friend Sadia is. Not only is she active in sports, but she also ills her spare time<em> "tak[ing] classes at the community college."
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While clearly impressed by the friend, the author couldn't help but add some facts of her own, just to emphasize the busy schedule of Sadia. She added that she thinks<em> "she composes symphonies on the weekends and probably dabbles in particle physics too"</em>, though most probably <em>"for laughs"</em>. This phrase shows that this opinion is nothing but her own.
Thus, the correct answer is option C.
The evidence the author uses to support the false analogy is that college sports are just as important as bookstores.
We can arrive at this answer because:
- The author uses a false relationship between university games and university bookstores.
- He uses this to show that students who work in bookstores receive salaries, but university players don't, but they are of equal importance.
- The evidence that the author shows to confirm this relationship is that college games are as important as bookstores.
- However, both the relationship and the evidence convey an incorrect idea.
Bookstores are part of the educational system that universities should promote, university games are not. In addition, many college athletes have scholarships, while students working in the campus do so for salaries or lower funding.
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This is the "bob and wheel" pattern.
Answer:
D. The narrator prefers to mind his own business and not pay attention to the ceremony or the refusal.
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Answer:
B. I/herself
Explanation:
This question requires us to fill in the blanks with the appropriate pair in the options A to E.
The first blank contains I as the answer.
A. Shall I prepare lucy's dinner?
The second blank has herself as the as answer. We already know that lucy is female from the question so we fill part B in with herself.
B. No, it's alright. She's preparing it herself.
Option B is Therefore the best pair.
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