<p>I do search for this question, but it doesn't appear on the list.</p>
<p>Thank you so much.</p>
<p>I do search for this question, but it doesn't appear on the list.</p>
<p>Thank you so much.</p>
<p>The author develops the third parapraph (line43-66) by presenting
A different sides of a single issue
B details that culminate in truth
C a thesis followed by specific illustations
D a common argument followed by a refutation of it
E a common opinion and the reasons it is held
I choose A, correct answer is c why.</p>
<p>Ok B,D, and E are obviously wrong. Leaving choice A & C. Answer A doesn’t work because different sides would imply a disagreement or argument. He is just explaining different reactions to bats across time and places. </p>
<p>"Bats have always figured as frightening or supernatural creatures in the mythology, religion, and superstition of people everywhere is the thesis statement for the paragraph. He lays out what he is going to describe and then does so with examples. </p>
<p>Hope that helps.</p>
<p>in CR section and writing section, even if I did twice on those question that I missed, I still made the wrong choice, how can I improve on this stage? I will take SAT again in May, any suggestion will appreciate.</p>