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graph from the text? select two options. the phrase makes the reader think that toad is noble like a soldier. the phrase helps describe the rough and violent nature of toad’s handwriting. the phrase helps describe the unpracticed and sloppy nature of toad’s handwriting. the phrase helps describe how toad’s handwriting has finally become strong and clear. the phrase helps describe that toads handwriting is starting to express his unique personality. the phrase makes toad’s struggles with handwriting seem ridiculous compared to real hardship.
To solve this, we analyze each option:
- "The phrase makes the reader think that Toad is noble like a soldier." – Unrelated to handwriting description, eliminate.
- "The phrase helps describe the rough and violent nature of Toad’s handwriting." – "Rough/violent" is less accurate than "unpracticed/sloppy" for typical handwriting struggles, but let's check others.
- "The phrase helps describe the unpracticed and sloppy nature of Toad’s handwriting." – Correct (marked, and "unpracticed/sloppy" fits handwriting struggles).
- "The phrase helps describe how Toad’s handwriting has finally become strong and clear." – Contradicts "unpracticed/sloppy", eliminate.
- "The phrase helps describe that Toad's handwriting is starting to express his unique personality." – No mention of personality in handwriting description, eliminate.
- "The phrase makes Toad’s struggles with handwriting seem ridiculous compared to real hardship." – If the text uses a humorous comparison (e.g., trivializing his handwriting struggle vs. real hardship), this could be correct.
Assuming the context (e.g., a literary text with humorous tone), the two correct options are:
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C. The phrase helps describe the unpracticed and sloppy nature of Toad’s handwriting.
F. The phrase makes Toad’s struggles with handwriting seem ridiculous compared to real hardship.
(Note: If the original text’s phrase is humorous or comparative, F is valid. If not, recheck, but based on typical literary analysis, these two align with describing handwriting flaws and humorous tone.)