Answer:
examining descriptions of setting
Answer:
Examining descriptions of setting
Explanation:
An theme refers to a central message, life lesson or moral that a story or literary work holds about a topic and that is not directly stated by the author or a character and instead, it is usually revealed through characters and the events of a story, therefore, some useful strategies to finding a theme is to use higher-order thinking, consider character motivation, and thinking about how you would change a story's ending. Examining descriptions of setting, on the other hand, does not help much when finding out themes because themes are life/universal lessons that transcendent cultural barriers, locations and times, meaning that they can be applied to our lives or other literary works regardless of setting.
it’s about syllogism.
Please answer all of them!
Answer:
1. I
2. L
3. L
4. I
5. L
6. I
7. I
8. I
9. L
Explanation:
1. Illogical
We can't conclude that Jazmin is from Junior's Town just by the fact she owns a bike. Because it doesn't say that ONLY people from Junior's Town own a bike. There must be someone else outside Junior's Town, in the world, that owns a bike. However, if she was from Junior's town, we could conclude she owns a bike.
2. Logical
The syllogism is true this time. Brandon congratulates every one of his friends when they get perfect scores. Kenneth is Brandon's friend and he got a perfect score. So, Brandon congratulated his friend for his perfect score. That doesn't mean that Brandon doesn't congratulate his friends on other occasions.
3. Logical
Zero brothers of Monica drive a car. That means if you're a brother of her,you have 0 chances of driving a car at this moment. Jensen is a brother of Monica, so he cannot drive a car.
4. Illogical
The first statement says MANY. Because of that, you cannot say the car accident was absolutely caused by drunk driving, because there are other causes for accidents, otherwise ALL accidents would be caused by drunk driving. You could say it "could have been caused by drunk driving" . Plus technically, it's not sure the accident was a road accident, could have taken place in a parking.
5. Logical
The first statement includes an absolute component (nightly, meaning every night, ALL nights, etc). Then the second statement is related to the first one (8:30 PM), and the conclusion makes sense.
6. Illogical
The statements only relate Damian to Illac and Damian to Red. With the information provided, there's no way to make a conclusion for the relation between Iliac and Red. For example, Damian could weight 50 kg, Illac could weight 40 kg and Red 30 kg, and the statements would be true. But they would also be true if Illac was 30 kg and Red 40 kg. Yet, the conclusion would be different.
7. Illogical
There's nothing that says that Friday is a special occasion. If the first statement would have said "Students wear their class shirts on special occasions or on Fridays" or if the second statement would have said "Today is a special occasion, it's Friday", then yes it would have been true. But not as is.
8. Illogical
Since the first statement is using SOME... there's rarely a definitive conclusion you can make out of it... since it's not an absolute (ALL, NONE, ALWAYS, NEVER, etc). For the conclusion to be true, the first statement would have been something like "ONLY doctors like mainstream jazz", but then... what about mainstream jazz musician? They're all doctors too?
9. Logical
The first statement lists an absolute fact (ONLY), and the second statement is directly related to it (both are Mondays). So, the conclusion makes sense.
Letter to your friend who left your school bringing him/her back with lastest development
Answer:
Friendly letter
HILL CREST SCHOOL,
P.O. BOX - 149-402002,
UPTOWN.
7/18/2019.
Dear Brian,
Hello Brian, hope you are doing fine. I am doing well except for minor challenges here and there.
I miss your company back here at Hill crest. There have been many interesting developments since you left.
There has been introduced a skating club in school. How I wish you were still here so that we race and show our prowess in this field that we love.
We have a new friendly class teacher. Everything seems to get better over here, if you have a chance, please come back and enjoy all this.
Yours sincerely
Ben.
A letter to my friend:
Dear Friend,
How are you? I am fine here. Myself and our friends are missing you a lot since you have left our school 2 years back. I am writing this letter to invite you back our school. Our school has grown fast and we have lot more opportunities to learn in a variety of manner.
Our school has brought digital boards for learning interactively, from last year we got a chance to use digital library than going to a regular library to read books and we have even started playing international card games which are non-competitive in nature and lot more.
So, we need you to get back to our school and come and enjoy learning. We are waiting for you to join us. Convey my regards to your parents.
“We shall go on to the end, we shall fight in France, we shall fight on the seas and oceans, we shall fight with growing confidence and growing strength in the air, we shall defend our Island, whatever the cost may be, we shall fight on the beaches, we shall fight on the landing grounds, we shall fight in the fields and in the streets, we shall fight in the hills;”
Question 19 options:
a)
Emotive language and metaphor
b)
Anaphora and alliteration
c)
Metaphor and simile
B) anaphoric is when words repeat at the beginning of a sentence or phrase and a alliteration is the repetition of the same sound of at the beginning of the sequence of words
Answer: B) anaphora and alliteration.
Explanation: anaphora is the repetition of a word or phrase at the beginning of successive clauses. Alliteration is a literary device that consists in the repetition of the beginning sounds of consecutive words, or words that are close to each other. In the given excerpt we can see an example of anaphora in the repetition of the words "we shall" and an example of alliteration in the repetition of the "w" sound (we, with, whatever, etc) and the "f" sound (fight, France, fields).
Read the excerpt below and answer the question.
The man was nervous. He looked over the edge. The world was far below him. He tightened the straps of his parachute. The man jumped out of the plane.
In at least 100 words, rewrite the above excerpt using clauses to add variety and interest.
Answer:
His hands started to sweat. Beads of salty water ran down his forehead, running away from the fear and nervous feeling. He peeked over the edge, noticing how far the ground was below. His heart stopped, taking in the fear of falling. He tightened his hands around the thin straps of the parachute. His heart stopped and started beating quickly at the same time. His mind was in a swirl. His thoughts trying to pull himself away from the edge of the airplane. He looked at the ground one more time. He closed his eyes, hoping that it would be over soon, as he jumped out the plane.
Explanation:
Answer:
Michael felt so tense. He did not know if what he was about to do was the right thing. He was now hesitating on his decision to jump out of the plane. He then looked over the edge, and saw the big gap of the big empty world in which he would jump into in just a matter of seconds. What if something went wrong? He thought. He could not see people from so high up, everything looked so little and he could not even tell what was what from so high up. He was having really big second thoughts on what he was about to do. The wind was so strong, and really loud, he could feel it how it pushed him as if telling him to jump, he was so nervous that he was even thinking that the wind was talking to him. He thought. What the heck? He was already there. The pilot said that there was no turning back. He had to jump. It was now or never. He gathered his strength, he began to breathe slowly, to try to calm himself. He could feel the burning sweat falling in his eyes. He tightened multiple times the parachute, he grabbed onto the backpack as if it was the only thing in the world, pushed down on his legs, and jumped in the vast. He felt as if he weighted as much as a feather. He felt the whole world around him. He was nervous but began to feel release as he lowered down onto the ground.
Read the excerpt from Annus mirabilis by John Dryden. What viewpoint does the excerpt reflect?
Answer:
It's E
Explanation:
E because it mentions, "contempt of human..."
The last line can also be interpreted as viewing good people who wish you no harm as evil villains.
Im not entirely sure but it's the one that makes the most sense and I am a straight-A student.
The viewpoint in 'Annus mirabilis' by John Dryden generally reflects his admiration for the monarchy, his belief in its divine right, and his view of the importance of naval power and heroism. He takes a patriotic and optimistic stance.
Explanation:The viewpoint reflected in the excerpt from 'Annus mirabilis' by John Dryden would depend on the specific content of the excerpt, as Dryden's views in this poem vary widely. However, considering the poem as a whole, 'Annus mirabilis' generally reflects Dryden's deep admiration for the monarchy and his belief in its divine right and providential protection. It also displays his view of the crucial role of naval power and heroism in shaping national destiny. Dryden takes a fairly optimistic and patriotic stance, viewing the events of the miraculous year in a positive light despite the calamities discussed.
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The energy that pushes children to create, invent, and explore what happens in their lives is part of Erickson's stage called
A. trust.
B. autonomy.
C. separation.
D. initiative.
The desire to create, invent, and explore in children, associated with taking initiative to start activities, is characteristic of Erikson's stage called initiative. This stage is part of Erikson's psychosocial development theory and follows the autonomy versus shame and doubt stage.
Explanation:The energy that pushes children to create, invent, and explore what happens in their lives is part of Erikson's stage called initiative. In Erikson's theory on psychosocial development, the stage of initiative versus guilt is where children begin to assert their power and control over the world through directing play and other social interaction. By taking initiative, children begin to feel a sense of purpose and gain the ability to initiate their own activities, provided they are given the freedom and encouragement to do so.
During the autonomy versus shame and doubt stage, toddlers focus on gaining a sense of self-rule over their actions and bodies, while the initiative versus guilt stage that follows it fosters a sense of purpose through initiating activities. Caregivers play a crucial role by praising the child's efforts to assert initiative and avoiding excessive criticism of their inevitable messes or mistakes, which reinforces the child's sense of initiative.
What does this excerpt teach readers about the British cultural history?
A.
The British had little exposure to and influence on South Asia.
B.
The British Empire was an important part of the British identity.
C.
The culture of England was based on its trade with Hong Kong.
D.
The diversity in England was a result of its historical colonization
Answer:
B. The British Empire was an important part of the British identity.
Explanation:
You didn't put the excerpt but none of the others were true.
The excerpt teaches that the British Empire was an important part of the British identity. So, option B is correct.
From the provided information, it can be deduced that the excerpt teaches readers that the British Empire was an important part of British cultural history. It showcases the impact of British imperialism in South Asia, particularly its influence on India's trade, administration, language, culture, and religious affairs. The British Empire, through the British East India Company, exploited India's resources, playing a significant role in shaping the region's economy and societal structure.
The establishment of British rule led to westernization, changes in traditional arts and architecture, the introduction of a new education system for the upper castes, and the creation of an extensive rail transportation system. The British Empire was, therefore, integral to the development of modern India, leaving lasting impacts on its cultural and economic landscapes.
According to “The Thrill of the Chase,” what kind of treasure is in the treasure chest? 1Points
A cash in U.S. dollars
B stock certificates and U.S. bonds
C gold and jewels
D rare books and a painting
Answer:
Located above 5,000 ft and below 10,200 ft.
♦At least 8.25 miles North of Santa Fe, New Mexico
♦Not in grave yard
♦Not in out house…..not associated with a structure
♦Not in a mine, tunnel, or cave
♦Where warm waters halt is not a dam.
♦Chest and contents weigh 42lbs. (Fenn said 44lbs. in one email, but has said 42 several other times)
♦Chest is 10x10x5 inches and made of Bronze
♦Forrest published a map in his book Too Far To Walk and told us the chest is hidden somewhere on that map
♦The treasure is in one of 4 states: Montana, Wyoming, Colorado or New Mexico
♦“Begin it where warm waters halt” is the first clue
Subjective information:
♦Don’t go where an eighty year old man couldn’t go
♦Not associated with a structure……what does “associated” mean?
Def: Connect (something) with something else because they occur together or one produces another Does this rule out it being in town? Could it be in a front yard, park, Memorial, etc. etc.; as long as it is not in a structure?
♦Seasonal search: Since it’s above 5,000 ft. just about all of the search area will be impacted by some snow. As the elevation increases the “search season” decreases.
♦ There are nine clues in the poem.
♦ Start at beginning
Concerning the “at least 8.25 miles north of Santa Fe” clue that Forrest gave us.
The clue was originally handed out in a comment Forrest made on a story Richard Saunier wrote for his blog “Mountain Walk”. The date was April 16, 2012 when Richard published his story titled: Forrest Fenn: Land Surveyor in which Richard lays out his theory that Forrest has given us clues as to where he has hidden the chest in the form of metes and bounds. The next day, April 17th Forrest left a comment on Richard’s blog that reads in its entirety the following:
“Since Richard mentioned the olden days lets harken to 1620 when universal land measures first became law in England and America. As you rode your horse into town you had to pass 80 telephone poles in order to reach a mile because they were 1 chain apart, or 66 feet. And each chain had 100 links, if you wanted to break it down further. Road rights-of-way also were 1 chain wide. And 80 square chains made a square mile, or 640 acres – and that was 1 section of land.
But if you’d rather count fence posts you had to pass 320 in order to reach a mile because they were a rod apart, or 16.5 feet. And since everyone knew that an acre was 10 square chains (43,560 square feet) it was easy to tell how many acres were in your neighbor’s farm.
Some aspects of those measures are still in use today in the horse racing business because a furlong is 10 chains in length, or 660 feet. You should feel smarter now because that’s so easy.
If you want to apply those important figures into the thrill of the chase I will give you an additional clue. The Treasure chest full of gold and precious jewels is more than 66,000 links north of Santa Fe.”
After Forrest left that comment others did the math
100 links = 1 chain
66,000 links = 660 chains (66,000 ÷ 100)
1 chain = 66 feet
660 chains = 43560 feet (660 x 66) = 8.25 miles
stock certificates and is bonds wouldn’t make sense
change each statement to an argumentative statement by using a modal verb when people carpool it helps them reduce traffic
Answer:
People should carpool because it would help them reduce traffic.
Explanation:
Modal verb is an auxiliary verb that expresses necessity or possibility. English modal verbs include must, shall, will, should, would, can, could, may, and might. The revised statement expresses the necessity of carpool as a solution to decrease traffic.
write a letter to your friend discribing any one important religious place of nepal
Dear ____, I have been learning about religious places of nepal and have found one that sticks out the most to me. Pashupatinath Temple, Legend says that Lord Shiva and Parvati once took the form of an antelope and sported unknown in the forest on the Bagmati river's east bank. The gods later caught up with him and grabbing him by one of his horns, forced him to resume his divine form. The broken horn was worshipped as a Sivalinga but over time it was buried and lost. Centuries later astonished herdsmen found one of his cows showering the earth with milk. Digging deep at the site, he discovered the divine linga of Pashupatinath. Did you know that Pashupatinath Temple is the oldest Hindu temple in Kathmandu? They have cool Festivals too! The most important festivals are the Maha Shiva Ratri Bala Chaturthi festival, and Teej festival. Teej is one of the most celebrated festival at Pashupatinath Temple. It is celebrated by Hindu Nepali women for long life, happiness of their husband. It is believed that taking fasting at that day will make strong bond between the husband and wife. On this day, Pashupatinath Temple will be with biggest crowd. Anyway I really enjoyed writing you this letter I hope you you think The Pashupatinath Temple is as cool as I do!
sincerely, _____
Final answer:
The Pashupatinath Temple and Lumbini are key religious sites in Nepal, attracting Hindu and Buddhist pilgrims from all over. The country showcases religious diversity with a mix of Hinduism and Buddhism.
Explanation:
Final Answer:
Dear [Friend's Name],
I hope this letter finds you well. I wanted to share with you about an incredibly important religious place I recently visited in Nepal called Pashupatinath Temple. Situated on the banks of the Bagmati River in Kathmandu, Pashupatinath is one of the most sacred Hindu temples in the world. It is dedicated to Lord Shiva and attracts thousands of devotees and pilgrims from all over the globe.
The temple complex is vast and encompasses numerous smaller shrines, ashrams, and ghats where Hindu cremations take place. The atmosphere is serene yet vibrant, with the sounds of bells ringing and the aroma of incense filling the air. It's a place where spirituality and culture intertwine, offering visitors a profound experience of reverence and devotion.
Exploring Pashupatinath Temple was a deeply moving and enriching experience for me, and I highly recommend visiting it if you ever have the opportunity. I look forward to hearing about your own adventures soon.
Warm regards,
[Your Name]
Learning styles
Type of learning
styles In ELL
Rules regulation
Goal Achieve
explain
Answer: What's the question?
Explanation:
PLEASE HELP 55 POINTS!!!!
After reading an excerpt from the way the route to the rainy mountain consider the Cherokee Indian creation story how the world was made elevate the tone format and style of each of these American Indian stories what similarities and differences do you recognize?
Answer:
Momaday’s The Way to Rainy Mountain traces the history of the author’s Kiowa ancestors. The tone of the story is melancholic and nostalgic as Momaday shares personal memories and the stories his grandmother told him growing up.
The Way to Rainy Mountain is a blend of first- and third-person narratives. When Momaday talks about his own memories, he uses first-person narrative. When the story describes historical facts and oral traditions of the tribe, he uses third-person narrative. He then shifts to first-person narrative when he writes about his grandmother’s passing, which prompted him to take the journey to Rainy Mountain: “I returned to Rainy Mountain in July. My grandmother had died in the spring, and I wanted to be at her grave.”
Throughout the story, Momaday relates his interpretation of Kiowa history, culture, and beliefs. He recites Kiowa stories and discusses the stark changes the Kiowa endured. The reader can see that Momaday struggles with understanding and blending his Kiowa heritage with his American upbringing and society.
The Cherokee Indian creation story, “How the World Was Made” is also about an American Indian tribe. This story, however, is written entirely in the third person. The archeologist James Mooney translated and transcribed this story from the American Indian oral tradition.
Both works discuss creation stories. For example, Momaday writes about the Kiowa origin story:
According to their origin stories, they [the Kiowas] entered the world through a hollow log. From one point of view, their migration was the fruit of an old prophecy, for indeed they emerged from a sunless world.
Momaday also includes American Indian stories he heard his grandmother tell, such as the legend of the rock formation called Devil’s Tower.
The Cherokee creation story describes an earth that was once covered with water. A brave water beetle creates solid land for all of the other animals:
Then it dived to the bottom and came up with some soft mud, which began to grow and spread on every side until it became the island which we call the earth. It was afterward fastened to the sky with four cords, but no one remembers who did this.
The stories are about creation, but they use different narratives, styles, and structures. While the Cherokee creation story strictly relates the beliefs of the Cherokee people, Momaday filters the Kiowa stories and traditions through his modern views. In one sense, Momaday represents the modern American Indian who can only share a connection with his people and traditions through history. The passing of his grandmother represents the continual fading of his people and their beliefs.
Explanation:
Macbeth Act 1
4. What does Macbeth mean when he says, "So foul and fair a day I have not seen?" (l.ii.38)
The meaning of this motif is quite obvious in the very first act. Simply, it means that appearances are often deceptive, and that things are different from what they appear to be. This line also points towards the play’s concern with the inconsistency between appearance and reality. Though it is a knotty and difficult idea, nevertheless it suggests that in this world, you can never be sure whether it is a mirage, an apparition, or a dagger.
Final answer:
Macbeth's remark 'So foul and fair a day I have not seen' refers to the paradox of the day being terrible in weather and battle but also victorious. It echoes the witches' theme of deceptive appearances and forebodes the play's continued exploration of this motif.
Explanation:
When Macbeth says, "So foul and fair a day I have not seen," he refers to the paradoxical nature of the day's events. The phrase echoes the witches' earlier chant, "Fair is foul, and foul is fair," indicating the thematic element of things not being as they appear. On the one hand, the day is foul due to the terrible weather and the brutality of the battle he has just fought. Yet, it is also fair because they have won the battle, and Macbeth has proven himself a hero. This line introduces the motif of appearance versus reality that will permeate the play.
a chapter over view can help you____?
Answer:
Preview or Review the chapter or unit
Explanation:
Answer: preview and review the chapter or unit
How long is a term for a US senator? A. two years B. four years C. six years D. eight years
it’s C because elections are held every two years
Answer:
the answer is c) 6 years
Explanation:
A Senate term is six years long, so senators may choose to run for reelection every six years unless they are appointed or elected in a special election to serve the remainder of a term.
Which of the following is NOT a good way to use a dictionary while reading a piece of literature?
Make a running list of words and definitions.
Underline unknown words and check the definition at the end of the paragraph.
Look up every word you do not know.
Remember the words you do not know, and look them up when you have finished reading.
The statement that is NOT a good way to use a dictionary while reading a piece of literature is Look up every word you do not know.
What is a dictionary?A dictionary refer to a book which comprises of list of English words which states it's meaning and the grammatical expression.
Therefore, The statement that is NOT a good way to use a dictionary while reading a piece of literature is Look up every word you do not know.
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“ he who accepts evil without protesting against it is really cooperating with “
Answer:
What Exactly is the answer?
Explanation:
Which sentence uses the underlined word correctly. The girl play soccer very____.
A. Well
B. Good
Answer:
well
Explanation:
If a writer needs inspiration for a short story, where should the search begin?
at the local hospitals
within their own experiences
other short story works
in the fantasy genre
All these are good places for inspiration but maybe within their own experiences or other short story works is better .
Answer:
The best answer for the question: If a writer needs inspiration for a short story, where should the search begin, is, within their own experiences.
Explanation:
Many experienced writers and authors of different genres constatly advice new writers, and people interested in writing, to first look for whatever can insipire them to write, whithin themselves. Oftentimes, it is these experiences that come with a person that become the main source of ispiration for a short story, sometimes even as a sort of exorcism, or a way to express, something that has been trying to surface but will not do so unless told in paper. However, many also recommend, as a second source of inspiration, using the works of other writers, as these will not only give ideas, but also show the new writer the techniques that can be used to express ideas.
Inductive probability is best defined by which of the following statements?
a. presumed conclusions based on widely applicable data from general instances
b. presumed conclusions based on a proven set of facts
c. presumed conclusions based on the recurrence of specific instances
d. presumed conclusions based on subjective data collection
Answer: c. presumed conclusions based on the recurrence of specific instances
Explanation:
In the traditional logic, the representatives of traditional inductivism, saw the task of inductive logic in the analysis of the processes with which the general theoretical knowledge is obtained starting from the particular, the specific experiences.
Hence, one of the central concepts of contemporary inductive logic is that something has happened so much in different experiences, which is usually interpreted as the probability of the hypothesis taking into account the particular knowledge obtained. With this, contemporary inductive logic uses the methods of probability calculation
Reading Passage Should You Work During the School Year? Who is the intended audience for this passage? College graduates High school students Foreign exchange students Senior citizens
Answer:
high school and college students
Explanation:
Which of the following did Shakespeare change his version of Romeo and Juliet
Answer:
A. He increased emphasis on the Capulet-Montague conflict.
Explanation:
In Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet"a tragedy about two young star-crossed lovers whose deaths ultimately reconcile their feuding families. Shakespeare increased emphasis on the Capulet-Montague conflict, because it makes both Romeo and Juliet's relationship more complicated.
A verb form that functions as a noun is called a(n)
Answer:
GerundExplanation:
When the verb form is altered and it serves the same function as a noun in the sentence.
Answer:
Gerund
Explanation:
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Read the passage from the opinion of the court in Dred Scott v. Sandford, written by Justice Taney. The question before us is, whether the class of persons described in the plea in abatement compose a portion of this people, and are constituent members of this sovereignty? We think they are not, and that they are not included, and were not intended to be included, under the word "citizens" in the Constitution, and can therefore claim none of the rights and privileges which that instrument provides for and secures to citizens of the United States. On the contrary, they were at that time considered as a subordinate and inferior class of beings, who had been subjugated by the dominant race, and, whether emancipated or not, yet remained subject to their authority, and had no rights or privileges but such as those who held the power and the Government might choose to grant them. What is Taney’s claim in this passage? that African American people were covered by the Constitution’s definition of citizen that emancipated African American people had rights guaranteed by the government that African American people were not part of the group considered citizens by the Constitution that African American people would have to get the government's permission to be citizens
Answer:
The answer is option C.
Taney's claim in the passage that African American people were not part of the group considered citizens by the Constitution
Explanation: In the passage Justice Taney claimed that the meaning of citizen according to the constitution does not consider the African American people as a part of citizens. Because even after emancipation there are race inferior activities. The African American people are not enjoying the rights according to the constitution. Still they are the subject to the authority.
Taney’s claim in this passage is
C. that African American people were not part of the group considered citizens by the ConstitutionWhat is a Claim?This refers to an unverified statement about something which needs to be confirmed by the use of supporting details.
With this in mind, we can see that from the given passage, we can see that the African Americans were not considered to be citizens by the Constitution so this was Taney's claim.
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Which are skills that you can learn form working in groups?
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Farewell to Manzanar is A. a fictional short story. B. an action adventure based on a true story. C. a non-fiction historical memoir. D. an historical fiction based on the Civil War.
Answer:
the correct answer is B. an action adventure nased on a true story
cuz its based on war which actually happened.
~batmans wife dun dun dun....
Answer:
the answer is b an action adventure based on a true story
Explanation:
How does this passage contribute to the overall meaning of the story
Can you show the answers as well? I think I can help you out but I need to know what I'm looking for haha :)
Answer:
one culture clashes with another Apex
Explanation:
In Charlotte Bronte’s novel Jane Eyre, Jane is portrayed as a person who is honest and too proud to take extra money when it is offered to her.
What kind of information about Jane’s character is provided in this description?
her values
her fears
her inner conflict
her past
Answer: I thick that it is D. her past.
are there times when words are important or more effective than pictures? give an example.
Answer: Yes
Explanation: Sometimes words are more effective than pictures because they give a descriptive meaning to what might be happening in a story or they might tell what is happening in the photo that maybe you did not see in the picture
Words and pictures both convey information, but each has different strengths and challenges. Words have a predictive structure and convey detailed and specific information that's crucial in many domains. Images present more subjective interpretation that can vary among viewers.
Explanation:Yes, there are times when words are more effective than pictures. Both words and images convey information, but each in different ways. Words are written sequentially, containing detail and nuance that could be predicted by experienced readers. They are often reinforced with elements like headlines, titles, boldface, italics, and images to convey detailed information.
Let's take a simple example: there's a picture of a historical event happening. You might understand the basic context from the picture, but you need words to provide you with specific facts, dates, names, and the significance of the event.
Images present a different set of challenges, their meaning may vary from one viewer to another based on subjective interpretation. The precise and specific information that words carry can be vital in various domains such as law, business, textbooks, manuals, legal documentation etc., where clarity and specificity are crucial.
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What is the most important thing to consider when writing?
A)making it reader-friendly
B)your audience
C)length requirement
D)theme you want to convey
Answer:B.
Explanation:
I took the test.
Writing is a part of the language that uses phrases and words to denote them in a reported form. The most important thing in writing is the type and the interest of the audience. Thus, option B is accurate.
What is the idea of writing?Writing is a technique to express the ideas and the thoughts of the writer on a specific issue or topic so that the essence of the theme or the subject is delivered to the audience.
In writing the topic and the theme must be selected based on the audience as they are the ones who will read the text and will decide the relevancy of the topic. The ideas should relate to the opinion of the audience.
Therefore, option B. audience is an important aspect of the writing.
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