(Goat Relocation) The writer is considering deleting the capitalized text in sentence 14. (Goat Relocation) The writer wants to add a sentence after sentence 12 to provide needed background information for readers who may not be familiar with mountain goats. , iletries, but __________, with winter coming on, we plan on adding a knit hat and gloves to each kit. One of the most famous sit-ins in American history took place in a Woolworth's store in Greensboro, North Carolina, in February of 1960. In sentence 1, changing "In 2016" to "In a 2016 essay published by the World Economic Forum". Body: follows the introduction; discusses the controlling idea, using facts, arguments, analysis, examples, and other information. It has been well said that the highest aim, which endless solutions may be wrought. . But for a four-year-old, everything is sacred and ordinary. Spurred consideration and discussion, exchanges that many stylists chose to continue by hanging prints from the show in their salons, (Art communication) In sentence 10, which of the following claims best sets of the development of the writer's line of reasoning in the third paragraph? Words that previously had passed unremarked now joined other aphorisms and sayings that Kennedy has printed on posters. EXAMPLE: Using the map shown on the next page, it is easy to identify the homelands of many American Indians. . Dolphins swim in oceans. zalmabrok1 zalmabrok1 02/08/2021 English High School answered The opening sentence of the second paragraph primarily serves to A.) Why St. Teresa, Mother? . a9x>\M {poq^T
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"Resettles in the remote parts of the park, WHERE SALT LICKS ARE PLENTIFUL AND HIKERS ARE SCARCE, the goats will likely regain their natural wariness of people". Which of the following changes should the writer make? Revise each sentence so that its meaning is clear and correct. In the ninth paragraph, the author relates the story of her niece ("When my . The opening sentence of the second paragraph primarily serves to A.) "Femininity was a challenge thrown down to the female sex, a challenge no proud, self-respecting young woman could afford to ignore" (Paragraph 2, sentence 2). (Smartphones) The writer is considering deleting the capitalized portion of sentence 3: "MOST PEOPLE CAN'T RESIST IMMEDIATELY CHECKING THEIR PHONES EACH TIME THEY BUZZ, CHIRP, OR CHIME, and scientists believe that compulsion is caused by a brain chemical called dopamine". Its relevance to his argument regarding advances in peace preservation efforts. (c)The dog sat by the gate, watching me approach. poignantbuxomthroesfulsomeobesitycajoleburlypathosjubilationremorsetribulationemaciatedgalaelatedglum. . Recounting multiple incidents that demonstrate the threat represented by jellyfish. In the context of the second paragraph, the author describes dinosaurs as "the most charismatic characters in the fossil record" primarily to A. explain why only one of several mass extinctions has received coverage in the popular media. stream
2. Language experts have long observed that children are better than adults at mastering a second language, (Language Learning) Which of the following versions of sentence 2 most effectively sets up the main claim of the passage? E. It allows the author to justify the description before introducing it. In the third sentence of the first paragraph, the narrator's description of Mrs. De Ropp as "those three-fifths of the world that are necessary and disagreeable and real" suggests that . After all, it was in the corner of the autoclave room, right next to that stainless-steel behemoth, that my mother kept a sanctuary for herself during the seven years she spent at Missing before our rude arrival. . "Not all artworks are experiences in galleries and performance hall, however. Click here to get an answer to your question The description in the first sentence of the second and third paragraph primarily suggest that the event "at Brainly User Brainly User 10/25/2022 Why did different sections of the country have different attitudes toward the War of 1812? State a . Thehorsewiththesllverymaneandwhitetallwaschosenbythephotographer. The Olympics, the North Cascades, the mountain goats, and human park visitors all stand to benefit from the goat relocation program, (Peace) Which of the following best describes how the author organizes the reasoning of his argument in the opening lines of the passage ("Warned by the disaster ever adopted by nations"), Tracing a sequence of events resulting in a positive outcome. For #7 I was thinking "dramatize the mechanical failures of the autoclave" or "suggest the startling size of the autoclave," I wasn't sure which. I was so tired and sore ________ I got home from the beach that I fell asleep on the couch Years later, I learned that St. Teresas recurrent vision of the angel was called the transverberation, which the dictionary said was the soul inflamed by the love of God, and the heart pierced by divine love; the metaphors of her faith were also the metaphors of medicine. 4175 0 obj
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Contrasting descriptions of how Chu felt when she played music and how she felt when she interacted with people in nonmusical contexts. Offering her audience advice for the future. Introduction: the first section of a paragraph; should include the topic sentence and any other sentences at the beginning of the paragraph that give background information or provide a transition. The author italicizes the term "recent" (paragraph 2, sentence 2) primarily to emphasize that the End-Cretaceous mass extinction A. did not occur as long ago as most people think. 4. adroitdastardlydestituteeconomizeunderchargefrugalenrichunprofitablerashsumptuous\begin{array}{lllll}\text { adroit } & \text { dastardly } & \text { destitute } & \text { economize } & \text { undercharge } \\ \text { frugal } & \text { enrich } & \text { unprofitable } & \text { rash } & \text { sumptuous }\end{array} Which of the following best describes the author's exigence in the passage? C. Marine biologists contend that the urban sprawl spreading into the oceans inevitably causes havoc for marine organisms and their habitats. C I' . Which of the following sentences, if placed after sentence 15, best accomplished this goal? On either side of her, a voyeuristic chorus peers down from the prie-dieux. Shakespeare could, innumerable a company of actors, that for the most, attempts to name them. "But when exactly in a person's life does it become difficult to master rules that govern a language?". (Femininity) In the second paragraph, the author defines femininity as a "challenge" primarily to support which of the following points? Theauthor uses the phrase On the same ground (lines 1213) to set up a comparison between, 7. C The simile in last sentence of the second paragraph ("In his . "In september 2018, AN AMAZING SPECTACLE TOOK PLACE IN THE SKIES ABOVE OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK: blindfolded, sedated mountain goats hovered in the air, suspended in harnesses from a helicopter". . image) includes reflections that primarily create the effect of, complementing the narrators hazy recollections with more recent memories, contrasting innocently positive and cynically pessimistic interpretations, challenging a childlike series of thoughts with harsh factual statements, juxtaposing nave and intellectually sophisticated views of the same experience, substituting the narrators childhood observations with an adults gentle criticisms, 2. The author's primary purpose in the first. . In the final paragraph, the clause set off by dashes ("and especially . (Jellyfish) Throughout the passage, the author advances her main point by employing which of the following methods? In the third sentence of the fourth paragraph, the use of the simile like a waking dragon primarily serves to, suggest the startling size of the autoclave, emphasize the sensory experience of the child, discredit the objectivity of the adult narrator, accentuate the anticipation felt by the child, dramatize the mechanical failures of the autoclave. (Bush) Which of the following best describes the author's exigence in the passage? In the context of his treatment of mass extinctions earlier in the passage, the author's remarks toward the middle of the fourth paragraph ("Rather . In the sixth paragraph, the description of Tom's father, the "fifth character in the play," introduces which idea? . In the passage, the author presents a narrative of her parents' deportation in order to C. illustrate her point that existing immigration policy is broken. What quality, or characteristic, of the scene seems to move the speaker most deeply? An anecdote about a group of people who met and became friends at a concert in their neighborhood. month's rent") primarily serves to A justify an action by invoking an ethical principle B clarify a point by defining an ambiguous term C show how anecdotal evidence supports a claim D provide meaningful context for a revealing statistic E demonstrate that a common practice has harmful effects (Bush) In the passage, the author is primarily concerned with? :jVT ER.U}[iQxm)'Dk~ pHDwe_u*yXn=e>,3:F}A[X^o i]%gJ`mWPz%IX;v/EhPxa&aJnx T|SE3u"RXpiqk9Dhf;9,h8pj?"&Y@v5. %%EOF
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Reinforce the author's overarching claim about ordinary people's capacity for success. . (Smartphones) The writer wants to add information to the end of sentence 2 to preview the line of reasoning in the passage: "Unsurprisingly, neuroscientists warn that the constant use of smartphones alters the BRAIN". (|JKkg Science is experimental in that the entirety of its conclusions are subject to test by sense insight. The writer wants to develop the main idea of the third paragraph by adding additional information after sentence 11. One of the most famous sit-ins in American history took place in a Woolworth's store in Greensboro, North Carolina, in February of 1960. Responses Heya, I've got this passage with a few multiple-choice questions, and I'm confused about some of them. . The first two sentences in the last paragraph do which of the following? -Industrial era labor unions help to bring about safer work environment (consequence) Rewrite the sentence below correctly, using the subjunctive mood. . <>>>
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The syntax of lines _____ to _____ serves to . B. illustrate a particular perspective on the importance of learning to code. (Language Learning) The writer wants to add a sentence that introduces the topic of the passage. In the first sentence of the sixth paragraph, the author describes her "rocky existence" during high school in order to A. support the claim that her parents' absence affected her during her adolescence. Portillo was influenced by many styles of art, from the works of the classical masters to the Mexican muralists. I move that each student is required to write a story summary after reading. Keep it, because it provides commentary that helps explain how the example of Kennedy's artwork is significant in relation the passage's overall argument. In the fifth sentence of the first paragraph ("There is the League of Nations . B) That she had mistakenly believed that these skills would be sufficient to get her a job, In lines 21-40 ("There . The key features of the second paragraph are: a topic sentence, an explanation of your reasoning, evidence, and a smooth transition into the third paragraph. ", And just as art can overcome physical divides, it can also overcome linguistic and cultural ones. entrance") suggests that Conradin is able to cope with his situation primarily by. reduction of armament"), the author comments on the age and effectiveness of the League of Nations primarily to explain A why the First World War motivated world leaders to form alliances B why current measures may not indefinitely forestall another outbreak of war C its relationship to his claim that war is . brain, with potentially serious physiological and emotional costs. In the fourth paragraph, the author discusses diseases in wild salmon primarily to E. present evidence that calls into question the benefits of large-scale aquaculture. Complete each of the other column. A- In sentence 1, changing "In 2016," to "In a 2016 essay published by the World Economic Forum,", Economie Internationales ( Sances 3 & 4), The Language of Composition: Reading, Writing, Rhetoric, Lawrence Scanlon, Renee H. Shea, Robin Dissin Aufses, Literature and Composition: Reading, Writing,Thinking, Carol Jago, Lawrence Scanlon, Renee H. Shea, Robin Dissin Aufses, Business, Law, & Project Management Practice. In the eighth paragraph, the author's statement that "My story is all too common" serves which of the following purposes? , watching my favorite TV show. Hunters introduced goats to the Olympics in the 1920s. Using the map shown on the next page, a person can easily identify the homelands of many American Indians. that awful struggle"), the author represents the Pact of Paris as, At the beginning of the third paragraph, the author refers to "those who believe that peace will not be attained until some super-tribunal is established" primarily to. The writer wants to provide relevant support for the claim made in sentences 12 and 13. . . 7. In the second-to-last paragraph, the anecdote about the complaining husband serves primarily to. A central concept in the passage is the notion that B. speakers use different forms of language for different purposes. They will not act the stock, 60 thus while other actors are remembered because they. Which of the following choices best accomplishes this goal? Keep it, because it provides sensory details that help the writer illustrate the concept being discussed in the paragraph. Write the noun form of the adjective observant. The simile in last sentence of the second paragraph (In his . ever adopted by nations") ? . endobj
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Should the writer add this sentence after sentence 6? -Dissension is merely a harsher form of disagreement In order to strengthen her argument, the author references which of the following contemporary circumstances? (d)The dog wagged its tail when I walked up to the gate. C. They are unlikely to follow conventional paths in life. I was thinking without photographs, he probably doesn't have great memories of her. In lines 4748, the author refers to an epoch in the history of their minds to, (C) question the continued relevance of Carlyles ideas, 4. Then, use each word in a sentence. answer choices. 13. acknowledge a belief that is likely to be held by some of her audience. . Option F is incorrect Although the ideas in this sentence include a possible benefit of the four-day school week, adding this sentence does not offer a clear position statement. D Which of the following changes should the writer make? Write the letter of the choice that gives the sentence a meaning that is closest to the original sentence. . B) "Such few pleasures as he could contrive for himself gained an added relish from the likelihood that they would be displeasing to his guardian, and from the realm of his imagination she was locked outan unclean thing, which should find no entrance" (paragraph 2). Yes, because it acknowledges the source of information conveyed in the sentence. The repetitions phrases are excessively close to one another because of gathering of multiple words that are indistinguishable. Which of the following sentences best accomplishes this goal? In the last paragraph, the author insists on the B. sophistication of some of her mother's English language skills. (Art communication) The writer is considering deleting sentence 7 from the passage: "Kennedy's transformation and display of saying such as 'higher the hair, closer to heaven' celebrated the daily experiences of salon patrons, reinforcing the self-esteem of stylists and patrons alike and getting everyone talking". (Femininity) In the final paragraph, the author concludes her argument by? In the third paragraph, the author discusses the role of asteroid strikes in mass extinctions primarily to B. challenge a generalization made by certain astronomers. Which of the following sentences best accomplishes this purpose? (Video Games) Which of the following best summarizes the author's thesis? rescue" (paragraph 10), the author integrates a line of reasoning adopted by "industry supporters" into his own argument primarily to C. present a view of aquaculture that he seeks to dispute. It was a sacred object. Armageddon," at the end of the first paragraph? Experiencing art doesn't just highlight existing connections; it actively forges new ones. The multiple choice question consists of 52-55 questions and is 1 hour long. Armageddon," at the end of the first paragraph? The writer is considering deleting sentence 7 (reproduced below) from the passage. . Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like In the fourth paragraph, the author discusses diseases in wild salmon primarily to., In the sentence "Their efforts . -Less of a difference between the two . This passage consists of excerpts from an essay published in the 1940s. (African Activist) In the context of the passage as a whole, the author's comparison between the qualities of people and of metals (paragraphs 5-6) primarily serves to? . The last sentence of the first paragraph ("That . . (Bush) In the second-to-last paragraph, the anecdote about the complaining husbands serves primarily to? The passage implies that the primary enemy of the "beautiful coloured canvas" and the "wavering, insubstantial phantom" (lines 3 and 4 . It has a population of 921,402 within the city proper, 1,457,018 in the urban area and 2,480,394 in the metropolitan area. care and attentiveness. In the passage as a whole, the author recounts her and her family's experiences to support the thesis that A. improving the immigration system would benefit the entire country. The narrators description of the room where his mother had worked suggests that as a child, he had found visits to the room to be, 7. "Words that previously had pass unremarked now JOINED OTHER APHORISMS AND SAYINGS KENNEDY HAS PRINTED ON POSTERS". The writer wants to conclude the passage by supporting the specific claim made in sentence 15 with a quotation from Eliasson. The redundancy of phrase is also known as Anaphora. stream
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