Which of the following would most likely appear in a feature article, but not in a news article, about Hurricane Katrina?

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a map showing meteorological data about the storm, such as total rainfall and top wind speeds
a map showing meteorological data about the storm, such as total rainfall and top wind speeds
a sidebar containing a brief interview with a former New Orleans resident who was displaced by the storm
a sidebar containing a brief interview with a former New Orleans resident who was displaced by the storm
a chart listing information about public and private disaster-relief agencies that responded after the storm

a sidebar containing a brief interview with a former New Orleans resident who was displaced by the storm

In which sentence below is the underlined word a predicate nominative?

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Carmen is very interested in science, especially biology and anatomy.
Carmen is very interested in science, especially biology and anatomy.
Carmen plans to pursue a career as a doctor.
Carmen plans to pursue a career as a doctor.
Carmen is a volunteer at the local hospital.

Carmen is a volunteer at the local hospital.

In a feature article about Hurricane Katrina, it is most likely that a sidebar containing a brief interview with a former New Orleans resident who was displaced by the storm would appear.

In a feature article about Hurricane Katrina, a sidebar containing a brief interview with a former New Orleans resident who was displaced by the storm would most likely appear. This is because a feature article has more room for personal stories, in-depth analysis, and human interest elements. The interview with a displaced resident would provide a personal perspective and help readers connect with the impact of the disaster on individuals. On the other hand, a news article would typically focus on providing objective and concise information about the event, such as the meteorological data about the storm and the list of disaster-relief agencies that responded.