Read the Risk and Reward section of “Everyday Survival,” and then read the statement.

The power of this section of the text is revealed by the author’s use of [blank] .
Which options best complete the statement?
(Select all that apply.)
Everyday Survival
A-various sentence types to convey why taking extreme risks always yields great rewards
B-a personal story to convey his key points about reward versus risk
C-questions to help explain his attitude about reward versus risk
D-descriptive words to share a scary life event that involved extreme risks but led to great rewards

B and C?

To determine the correct options, let's break down the statement and refer back to the given information.

The statement mentions the "Risk and Reward" section of "Everyday Survival," indicating that we need to focus on this section to identify how the author reveals the power.

Now let's consider the options:

A) Various sentence types to convey why taking extreme risks always yields great rewards: There is no information in the given statement or in the question prompt that suggests the author uses various sentence types to convey this idea.

B) A personal story to convey his key points about reward versus risk: This option aligns with the given statement. The author's use of a personal story can reveal the power of the section by providing real-life examples that illustrate the key points about reward and risk.

C) Questions to help explain his attitude about reward versus risk: This option is also aligned with the given statement. The author's use of questions can engage the reader and prompt them to think about their own attitudes towards reward and risk.

D) Descriptive words to share a scary life event that involved extreme risks but led to great rewards: The given statement does not mention any scary life event described in the "Risk and Reward" section, so this option does not align with the information provided.

Based on the analysis, the best options that complete the statement are B (a personal story) and C (questions). Therefore, the correct answer is B and C.

I doubt if anyone here has read that article.