Answer:
Grab the reader’s attention by using a “hook.”
Give an overview of the argument.
Close with a thesis statement that reveals the position to be argued.
Body Paragraphs
Each body paragraph should focus on one piece of evidence.
Within each paragraph, provide sufficient supporting detail.
Opposing View Paragraph
Describe and then refute the key points of the opposing view.
Concluding Paragraph
Restate and reinforce the thesis and supporting evidence.
Answer:
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Explanation:
Do you think Grayson liked Telling Maniac his baseball's stories?
Click the underlined phrasecin the paragraph that contributed most to the ominous mood.
Answer:
can you give me more information
The use of et al, is appropriate when the A. source has more than two authors. B. publication date isn't known. C. author's name isn't known. D. source has more than three authors.
Answer:
D. source has more than three authors.
Explanation:
'et al.' is used in the in-text citations where three or than than three authors are to be mentioned for a particular work. The meaning of the Latin word 'et al.' is 'and others'. The last name of the first author is written and then 'et al.' is added to it. A comma (,) is then added along with the year of the publication of the work. In this way, the in-text citation is shortened by just adding the last name of the authors.
illustrations, Photographs, Diagrams, and Maps are examples of
Answer:
Visual Aids
Explanation:
Read this passage from Through the Looking-Glass.
The King was evidently very uncomfortable at having to sit down between the two great creatures: but there was no other place for him.
“What a fight we might have for the crown, now!” the Unicorn said, looking slyly up at the crown, which the poor King was nearly shaking off his head, he trembled so much.
“I should win easy,” said the Lion.
“I’m not so sure of that,” said the Unicorn.
“Why, I beat you all round the town, you chicken!” the Lion replied angrily, half getting up as he spoke.
Here the King interrupted, to prevent the quarrel going on: he was very nervous, and his voice quite quivered. “All round the town?” he said. “That’s a good long way. Did you go by the old bridge, or the market-place? You get the best view by the old bridge.”
Which word best describes the King’s character as the author has developed him?
uneasy
lost
quarrelsome
sad
Answer:
uneasy
Explanation:
cause it right
Read the excerpt below and answer the question.
He went to the shanty to get my shoes. "Black ones," I told him. "Same size as Garbo's."
This excerpt from Daly's "Sixteen" helps the reader to infer the _____.
setting of the story
time period of the story
dependability of the boy
intelligence of the narrator
Answer:
The excerpt from Daly's "Sixteen" helps reader to infer the time period of the story.
Answer: The excerpt from Daly's "Sixteen" helps reader to infer the time period of the story.
Explanation:
16. The number that seems to be aesthetically appealing to the human mind is 4.
True
False
What does the word slighted mean as it is used in paragraph 5?
Answer:
i cant see the paragrah or there is none
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Read the following excerpt from "The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County."
Thish-yer Smiley had a mare--the boys called her the fifteen-minute nag, but that was only in fun, you know, because, of course, she was faster than that--and he used to win money on that horse, for all she was so slow and always had the asthma, or the distemper, or the consumption, or something of that kind. They used to give her two or three hundred yards start, and then pass her under way; …
What type of irony is demonstrated in this excerpt?
• verbal irony
• dramatic irony
• situational irony
• none of the above
Answer:
Im pretty sure it is dramatic irony but i might be wrong
Explanation:
Please give me the correct answer I really don't get this
Answer: A
Explanation:
Nasty Norman does not like compound words, not one bit. He has stolen all of them, scattering them around the globe so that no one can use them. It is your job, as a word detective, to track them all down... and figure out why Norman does not like compound words. Make your story engaging by grabbing onto your reader's interest and holding it. You will want to provide details and a suspense in order to do this. Write a short mystery (5-7 sentences) in response to the provided prompt, in which you use as many of your spelling words as you can. Underline the spelling words that you use. Spelling List: anybody, clockwise, earthbound, everything, fireproof, moonlight, underestimate, upload, upstairs, weekday
Answer:
It was a weekday it was late at night . However the moonlight was bright so u got in the car and went to the office to figure out what happened to the compound words . Therefore you go upstairs to see Norman uploading all the files on a drive to a computer .
Explanation:
can someone please help me out with this? I'm really stuck and I just don't know what to do! I would really appreciate some help. thank you. and if you get it right, ill give you brainliest!
Answer:
The answer you slected in the photo is correct, C.stood up..
Which statement about how Edgar Degas showed movement in artworks is true? He and American artist Windlow Homer were friends.
He was an Impressionist artist.
He showed his emotions in his paintings.
I will mark brainlest okay read chapter 12 of the Birchbark house look it up here is the pic
Answer:
what are we suppose to read
Explanation:
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Does the moon really change shape? Explain with your own words.
Answer:
No
Explanation:
it just revolves around us and when it turns into night the sun shines onto the moon making it different shapes
An innovation that has most propelled the digital revolution is the advent of
A. social media
B. digital audio
C. typewriters
D. cell phones
Answer:
Explanation:d