Which is the best comparison of the authors’ purpose in these two essays about genetically modified food?The purpose of the first essay is to inform; the purpose of the second is to entertain.
The purpose of the first essay is to entertain; the purpose of the second is to persuade.
The purpose of both essays is to persuade the r
eader of a specific point of view.
The purpose of both essays is to entertain readers with a story about world events.

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Answer 1
Answer: the answer is:The purpose of both essays is to persuade the reader of a specific point of view. in the two essays about genetically modified food, the author presented two arguments. One arguments is the disadvantage of genetically modified food and the other is the advantage of the genetically modified foods
Answer 2
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The correct answer is C.

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Answer:

B) Bold but Concerned

Explanation:

In the letter, Abraham Lincoln speaks about the threat, of the union with the south, falling apart. He states the option given to them was to surrender, a thing he doesn't even consider. Then he starts considering the context and severity of the situation, in a very objective way, aware of the severity of the situation. Then he suggests a compromise with a prohibition against acquiring any more territory.

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Answer: C. Mr. Moon, whom you have met , is my assistant.

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D doesnt fix the sentence because the period in this case breaks the sentence apart but into an incomplete and complete sentence. 

"Sometimes he lets us play them." isnt a complete sentence which is a period isnt the way to make this run on sentence better.

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C  is the correct answer I suggest

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This is what happens before the story begins in "The Cask of Amontillado", according to my imagination:

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