Answer:
B
Explanation:
Which of these is NOT a feature of long-form journalism?
1.analysis
2.context
3.personal opinion
4.quotes and summaries
Answer:analysis or number 1
Explanation:
Create an editorial that uses loaded language to persuade readers of an opinion or belief. This option requires a strong, sensationalistic vocabulary. Though your editorial doesn’t need to be factually accurate, it can’t be so ridiculous that it feels like parody!
Answer:
The word Fascism has now no meaning except in so far as it signifies 'something not desirable.' The words democracy, socialism, freedom, patriotic, realistic, justice have each of them several different meanings which cannot be reconciled with one another. In the case of a word like democracy, not only is there no agreed definition, but the attempt to make one is resisted from all sides. It is almost universally felt that when we call a country democratic we are praising it: consequently the defenders of every kind of regime claim that it is a democracy, and fear that they might have to stop using that word if it were tied down to any one meaning.
Answer:
answer below
Explanation:
im trying to find the answer for this to :|
Cats can bring a lot of joy to your life. They also require a few items to live comfortably in your home. They are easy to care for and will be there to cuddle you in return. The cost of owning a cat is manageable but needs consideration. As long as you follow these guidelines, you will be a wonderful owner to your new cat or kitten. Every cat is unique. Over time, you will learn how to provide for its individual needs and get to know its personality.
Select the sentence that correctly states how the headings support the article.
Question 2 options:
They give the reader an idea of the topic in each section.
They help explain the text in enough detail for the reader.
They give the reader an idea of other features in the section.
They help explain the other text features in enough detail.
Answer:
They are not easy to handle, like some are predators to others
Answer: they give the reader an idea of other features in a text. They help explain the other features in enough detail.
Explanation:
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Answer:
the answer is c.simile
Explanation:
simile is a comparison between two things using like or as
personification : making an inanimate object have human characteristics
metaphor : a figure of speech that can't actually happen
simile : comparing things with like or as
hyperbole : exaggerated statement
"and all around i heard you pass
like ladies' skirts across the grass"
this compares skirts to how "you passed" with like, which would be a simile
which statement best explains the effectiveness of this introductory paragraph?
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Answer:
I believe the answer is C or A
Explanation:
If I'm wrong so sorry
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Answer:
I THINK c
Explanation:
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In an informational article, what supports the thesis statement
A. General information from sources like Wikipedia
B. Facts, details, and explanations related
C. Personal experience of the author
D. The opinion of a non-expert
Answer:
if it's an informational text maybe A.
Explanation:
because wikipedia contains a lot of information and its similar to the text
What type of figurative language is this???
“The ancient tower of a church had a gruff old bell that was always peeping slyly down at Scrooge out of a Gothic window in the wall.”
Answer:
Explanation:
Personification
The tower is "peeping"
Answer:
Personification
Explanation:
Personification is where a non-living thing is given human characteristics.
In this example, the gruff old bell is peeping slyly at scrooge.
Question 1 of 10
A(n) transition shows the steps in a process. Some examples of this
type of transition are "above all," "first," "second," "furthermore," and "next."
A. order-of-importance
B. summary
C. comparison
D. cause-and-effect
Answer:
A. order-of-importance
Explanation:
Answer:
Order of importance
Explanation:
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What is a compound object of a preposition?
Give examples.
Thanks :D
Answer:
following a preposition is more than two objects.
Explanation:
in," "at," "on," "of," and "to."
Read the following excerpt from “I’m Nobody! Who Are You?” by Emily Dickinson. Which two lines are written in iambic trimeter?
How dreary—to be—Somebody!
How public—like a Frog—
To tell one’s name—the livelong June—
To an admiring Bog!
Answer:
Explanation: How dreary—to be—Somebody!
what kind of figurative language is in this poem? Please explain.
Here further up the mountain slope
Than there was ever any hope,
My father built, enclosed a spring,
Strung chains of wall round everything,
Subdued the growth of earth to grass,
And brought our various lives to pass.
A dozen girls and boys we were.
The mountain seemed to like the stir,
And made of us a little while–
With always something in her smile.
Today she wouldn't know our name.
(No girl's, of course, has stayed the same.)
The mountain pushed us off her knees.
And now her lap is full of trees.
Which writing sample uses pronouns correctly?
A. Jeannie is ours best friend. She and I love playing with animals. We are starting a pet-sitting business together.
B. Jeannie is my best friend. Her and I love playing with animals. We are starting a pet-sitting business together.
C. Jeannie is my best friend. She and I love playing with animals. We are starting a pet-sitting business together.
D. Jeannie is my best friend. She and I love playing with animals. Us are starting a pet-sitting business together.
Answer:
c
Explanation:
Argument Analysis Unit Test
6 of 12Items
Item 6
For an audience to believe your claim, the paragraphs following your introduction should _____. Select two answers.(1 point)
pick a familiar topic or idea
develop your argument
create introductory lists
provide reasons and facts
introduce the claim statement
Answer:
Develop your argument and provide reasons and facts
Explanation:
The two options will be:
Develop your argumentProvide reasons and factsThus, options B and D are correct.
What is a claim?For an audience to believe your claim, the paragraphs following your introduction should develop your argument and provide reasons and facts
Like the statements you were making in your prior papers, this one should be contentious and controversial, but it ought to be backed up by strong evidence, such as particular scenarios from the text.
Giving your reader an outline of what the piece will address is the goal of the opening. It should detail your solution and give some background knowledge on the particular issue or issue that you are addressing.
Scholars should introduce the topic by giving a general overview of it. The author ought to next explain why the subject is significant or why people should be interested in the problem. The thesis phrase should then be presented.
Therefore, options B and D are correct.
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Which sentence contains a simile?
The sheriff was a hearty fellow.
Amelia likes to jog before breakfast.
Pynchon’s Pond was as smooth as glass.
The stream gurgled over the rocks.
WILL MARK BRAINLIST
1) Find a short news story online and rewrite it in a sensationalized way, using “loaded” words with strong connotations and denotations that exaggerate the important aspects of the story itself, possibly leading readers to a totally different purpose.
2) Why do you think parody news shows are so popular these days? Do you think they’ll remain popular in the next decades, or is it just a passing trend? Why or why not? Be sure to talk about the different purposes of parody as part of your response.
Answer:
Sorry
Explanation:
Fill in the blank. Remember to spell correctly.
Greenland is a part of the European country of _____.
Answer:
The country would be Denmark.
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These days, fewer and fewer traditional incandescent lightbulbs are being used in homes. This is because lightbulb technology has improved since incandescent bulbs were developed. Incandescent bulbs work by running electricity through a wire inside the bulb. The wire glows, creating light. However, incandescent bulbs waste a lot of electricity by producing heat rather than light. In the past several years, less wasteful LED lights and compact fluorescent bulbs have become increasingly popular for home use.
Which option best evaluates how well the following summary reflects the original passage? Incandescent bulbs are a great form of technology.
A. The summary is weak because it does not accurately convey the meaning of the passage.
B. The summary is strong because it states the main idea of the passage and the most important supporting detail.
C. The summary is strong because it gives a good overview of the passage without getting into minor details.
D. The summary is weak because it focuses on a supporting detail rather than the main idea of the passage.
Answer:
its a i took quiz
Explanation:
here is the paragraph When dawn fully broke, and Jayden took in the view. (22) It was even better than he had imagined!
What change, if any, needs to me made in sentence 21?
a.When dawn fully broke, so Jayden took in the view.
b.When dawn fully broke, but Jayden took in the view.
c.When dawn fully broke, Jayden took in the view.
d.No change needed
Answer:
C. When dawn fully broke, Jayden took in the view.
Answer: C
Explanation:
Jayden was sure that his brother and sister would want to continue the tradition when they turned 13.
Nora does not like the last sentence (sentence 31). How can she rewrite the sentence to have a better ending to the story?
a.Jayden was excited that his brother and sister would get to enjoy the same gift when they turned 13 and they would like it.
b.Jayden was very excited to have his brother and sister do the same when they turned 13, but hoped they would like it.
c.Jayden couldn’t wait to see the excitement on his brother and sister’s face when they got to experience the same gift someday.
d.Jayden was ready to go with his brother and sister when they turned 13 and he was excited!
Answer:
A
Explanation:
I took a test that had the same question and I got it right.
How would you categorize the following statement?
Soccer requires a lot of strength.
A. opinion
B. fact
C. bias
D. propaganda
Answer:
B. fact because it needs a lots of strength to kick the ball
Struggling with Predicate Nominatives?
I made a slideshow. And the rest will be continued
a labrador retriever has brown fur (Bb) and mates with a yellow lab (bb). What percent will their puppies be yellow? Use the punnetts square to help you.
100%
75%
50%
25%
0%
Answer:
50%
Explanation:
Answer:
75% I did this before mark me brainliest
Explanation:
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English Question
How do you paraphrase a sentence
Im kinda stupid
Answer:
BABABOOEY
Explanation:
You make it shorter by only adding the important words
(Im kinda stupid too lol)
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Answer: number 1 is the rules prohibit..........number 2 is Point.......3 is
Explanation:
Answer:
1. Prohibit
2. contend
3. spare
4. address
5. country
6. present
7. business
8. patient
9. stress
10. point
EA=____
Answer only if you know what goes after EA
Answer:
Sports(to the game) ;)
Explanation:
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What are the advantages and disadvantages of online information sharing?
Answer:The Advantages for sharing online information is that people can try to use your information and the disadvantages that your data or information may be in risk
Explanation: Basically Advantages what are some good things and disadvantages is for bad things could happpen
What is Migration?
D. The Lifecycle of a Butterfly
E. Another name for Butterfly Larvae
F. The Seasonal Movement from one region to Another
*I want Nice people that can Answer this question, not People that are rude*
Answer:
F
Explanation:
this isn't my first rodeo.
also, i think you are kind.
Read the passage.
Johnny was miserable. It was Saturday afternoon, the sun was shining brightly, and he was stuck in bed with the flu. His throat felt like sandpaper every time he swallowed, his head felt as if someone had dropped an anvil on it, and he couldn’t stop coughing. His mother had checked his temperature earlier in the day and announced that he was too sick to get out of bed, let alone go outside to enjoy the first warm spring day along with his friends and siblings. From his room, Johnny could hear his sisters' high-pitched squeals of delight and the ringing of their bicycle bells as they rode up and down the sidewalk. He could hear someone bouncing a basketball and the swoop of the ball as it swished through the net. He also heard his best friend, Noah, asking where Johnny was and his sisters' reply that he couldn't come out to play because he was sick. This was too much. Johnny pulled the soft, velvety covers over his aching head and turned to the wall in protest, realizing there was nothing he could do but wait for this virus to take its course. He swore to himself that he would be better by next Saturday and that he would be outside riding his bike and shooting baskets along with everyone else.
The purpose of the sensory language in this passage is to help readers
A. Imagine what Johnny and his sisters look like.
B. Understand how Johnny became so ill.
C. Experience how sick and frustrated Johnny feels.
D. Picture what Johnny's room looks like.
Answer:
C. Experience how sick and frustrated Johnny feels.
Explanation:
The sensory means to show the characters feelings