C. to give information, is the purpose for the author in writing this passage.
Answer:
C. Our spice rack has the usual spices every kitchen needs: paprika, cumin, red pepper, and oregano.
Answer: 2. They are unrealistic and are therefore unachievable.
Explanation:
Harold Marshall begins this speech by stating that he does have any idealistic promises that will magically fix the city. He states that he is simply a normal citizen and like the rest of the people has heard those promises before from previous mayoral candidates.
Explaining why he does not have such promises for the people, he states that every mayor that has promised them has receded into the annals of history without taking them any closer to the goals they promised. This paints a picture of a man who believes that those goals were unrealistic and by extension unachievable.
Answer:
events in this story are presented a)in a long flashback b)at the moment they occur c)in a chaotic,disorganaised order d)in the opposite order in which they occur the attendant confession.
I think its advisory and agenda
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