Asked by Luh Henry
Use the passage to answer the question.
Which is an example that the reviewer could have included to support her main argument?
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Responses
The author provides a brief review of American history and the decades preceding the 1950s.
The author spends little time talking about the popular music of the 1950s.
The author spends several chapters talking about celebrities but only one talking about daily life in the 1950s.
The author uses colorful language and a strong voice to describe the 1950s.
Which is an example that the reviewer could have included to support her main argument?
(1 point)
Responses
The author provides a brief review of American history and the decades preceding the 1950s.
The author spends little time talking about the popular music of the 1950s.
The author spends several chapters talking about celebrities but only one talking about daily life in the 1950s.
The author uses colorful language and a strong voice to describe the 1950s.
Answers
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The example that the reviewer could have included to support her main argument is:
"The author spends several chapters talking about celebrities but only one talking about daily life in the 1950s."
This example highlights the imbalance in coverage, supporting the reviewer’s main point about the author's focus on celebrity culture rather than the everyday experiences of people during that time.
"The author spends several chapters talking about celebrities but only one talking about daily life in the 1950s."
This example highlights the imbalance in coverage, supporting the reviewer’s main point about the author's focus on celebrity culture rather than the everyday experiences of people during that time.
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