Where is the passage I can’t see it
Answer:
B
Explanation:
aphorism is observation which contains a general truth.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
A is wrong because it has a period after, <em>down</em> when it should be a comma. The comma signals that that part of the sentence is what he is saying. He is also capitalized when it should be lower case. B is wrong because it has nothing after, <em>down</em> and nothing after <em>said</em>. C is wrong because again, there's nothing after <em>down.</em> The part option C did get right is the comma after said. D has all the commas in the right places and all the words are capitalized when they're supposed to.
The sentence that seems to match the language and culture of Cervantes's time most closely is A. He dismounted briskly from his horse, ready to engage in battle.
Cervantes wrote during the era of Baroque, which means that every writer's style was embellished and fancy and had a lot of sophisticated words. So the option that best conveys this tone and style is A. The other sentences are either too plain or too informal.
The first sentence is correct the coma is in the right place before the noun