A short synthesis paragraph is given below:
E-learning has become a tool that is promoting education and given everyone the opportunity to learn from any part of the world. The limitation of teachers and physical learning space is giving way as e-learning platforms are made available for people learn almost anything.
<h3>What is synthesis?</h3>
In writing, synthesis refers to a piece of writing that is written incorporating several views and points made from different sources in order to support a thesis. The different sources must see to relate with one's thesis one way or the other.
We can see that the above paragraph has been written gathering information from the given passage above.
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1. Is postponed
2. Were given
3. Was being searched
4. Was given
5. Was caught
First example: anecdote. The example suggests a narration, particularly through the words "outcome; left alone; etc". The situation also shows that either what preceeds or follows is a experience, that is an action.
Second opinion: expert opinion. This kind of supporting evidence is usually given by professionals, in this case a doctor. The word 'helpful' suggests it is an opinion rather than a fact.
Third example: fact. The use of the present simple tense and the fact that the information is specific shows that it is a fact.
Fourth example: emotional appeal. This kind of supporting evidence uses a variety of words full of emotion. In this example, emotional words include "pledge; striving; and vulnerable". The example appeals to emotions, which is the purpose of this type of evidence.
A b and c because it is the right one