Soru
The article states: An Earthship does seem to rise right from the ground itself. __ Used tires packed with dirt form the foundation and walls. Then, the tires are covered in more dirt The surface is sealed with plaster. Recycled glass bottles are set in the walls. The bottles form artistic patterns that also let in light. Why did the author include this passage? A. To persuade readers that Earthships are built better than other types of homes B. To tell how Earthships are built so that readers can better imagine them C. To explain why used tires are included in the design of Earthships D. To suggest that Earthships are hard to spot since
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Leyla
Profesyonel · 6 yıl öğretmeni
Uzman doğrulaması
Cevap
'B'
Daha Fazla
## Step 1The first step in solving this problem is to understand the passage. The passage describes the construction process of an Earthship, detailing how it is built using used tires, dirt, plaster, and recycled glass bottles. ## Step 2Next, we need to analyze each option in relation to the passage. ### Option AOption A suggests that the author is trying to persuade readers that Earthships are better than other types of homes. However, the passage does not make any comparisons or provide any evidence to support this claim. ### Option BOption B suggests that the author is describing the construction process of Earthships to help readers better imagine them. This seems to align with the passage, as it provides a detailed description of how Earthships are built. ### Option COption C suggests that the author is explaining why used tires are included in the design of Earthships. However, the passage does not provide any reasons or explanations for this choice. ### Option DOption D suggests that the author is suggesting that Earthships are hard to spot since they blend in with the environment. However, the passage does not provide any evidence to support this claim. ## Step 3Based on the analysis, option B seems to be the most accurate. The author is describing the construction process of Earthships to help readers better imagine them.