The passage primarily provides a definition of nationalism and discusses its characteristics and implications. Therefore, the best answer is:
D. definition.
Often, nationalism is reflected in the principles and actions of a nation. For example, the people of a country may be mostly concerned with its benefit. Sometimes, they seem to neglect how their actions may affect other nations. If taken to an extreme degree, nationalism can have negative results such as conflict within and among nations.
Nationalism is also the idea of a country based on its arts, history, and ambitions. The folk stories, idioms, songs, and beloved books of a nation show outsiders a picture of it. Thus, the idea of a country based on the people's love for it reflects nationalism.
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The passage is organized using a structure of
A.
sequence.
B.
classification.
C.
cause/effect.
D.
definition.
The passage primarily provides a definition of nationalism and discusses its characteristics and implications. Therefore, the best answer is:
D. definition.