<span>The example from ‘a visit of charity’ that slows down the pacing of the story is during the excerpt that reads or describes of how she wore a red coat with her yellow hair hanging down which are coming from her white cap, at the same time, all the little girls are wearing the same thing that year. It slows down the pacing of the story because it describes the appearance of the girl and how she is being differentiated or similar to the little girls. </span>
This is a tricky question, because there are actually two correct answers. A compound sentence is a sentence that contains at least two independent clauses. Having this in mind, the correct answers would be the first and the second sentence.
The answer for this would be A: Research the company.
A short explanation as to why is below:
<em>Of course I'm not saying don't research the company's goals and values before going to an interview. You should do that to see if you'd be a good fit. You should even research the interviewer to see what exactly you're getting yourself into. </em>
<em>But when you show up to the interview, you should have questions about the company when you get there. Researching about the company too much beforehand won't allow the interviewer to answer any questions you may have because...well... you have none. Interviewers like interaction, and they also like questions. So, as you get to know the company during the interview, continue to offer questions. </em>
Hope this helped you out!
-Namira
<span>support opinion with facts
Susan's opinion that Saturday is a better day to hold the party is supported with facts. The survey revealed that most people would rather the party on Saturday. It is also stated that the band is available Saturday. These are facts rather than appeals to emotion or loaded words.
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