Answer:
The conclusion allows you to have the final say on the issues you have raised in your paper, to synthesize your thoughts, to demonstrate the importance of your ideas, and to propel your reader to a new view of the subject. It is also your opportunity to make a good final impression and to end on a positive note.
Explanation:
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Read the sentence below. Then choose the context that is most related to the sentence.
When the bus arrived, I sprinted for the door, shoving two other kids out of my way.
Is this sentence more related to setting or point of view?
point of view
setting
Answer:
point of view dumbo yw
Explanation:
Why might an author decide to tell a story using a third-person narrator?
An author might want to describe what several characters are thinking, not just one.
An author might not know how to write in first-person.
An author might decide that none of the characters is interesting enough to be the narrator.
An author might want to show what just one character is thinking and feeling.
Which of these is a sentence fragment?
The dog that was riding a skateboard.
The skateboard wiggled back and forth.
The dog barked.
We laughed at the dog on the skateboard.
Answer:
The dog that was riding a skateboard.
Explanation:
that whole sentence was just a subject!
Answer: the first one (the dog that was riding a skateboard)
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Which of these is a sentence fragment?
The dog that was riding a skateboard.
The skateboard wiggled back and forth.
The dog barked.
We laughed at the dog on the skateboard.
The first one doesn't make as much since as the other ones. I also did a quiz on this before and I'm sure that the dog was riding a skateboard is the correct one.
The other ones make pretty good since if you take a look at it so....the first one would be the answer..
What is a sentence fragment?- (answer bellow)
A sentence fragment is a sentence that doesn't make since for example, "When Sophia came home." This sentence doesn't describe what she did or what happened after that so the sentence, "When Sophia came home." Is a sentence fragment.
The answer will definitely be the first one (the dog was riding a skateboard)!
I know this because in the sentence it doesn't say where the dog was riding the skateboard or what happened after that.
The sentence is definitely a sentence fragment!
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Learn more about sentence fragments :
A sentence fragment is a missing or its subject or even its main verb.
Finally, the answer to this question will be the dog was riding a skateboard!
Where does the narrative conclusion appear in a story?
at the end of the story
where the setting is described
in the paragraph that introduces characters
at the beginning of the story
Which of these phrases is often used to compare two things (show how they're alike)?
For example
Instead
On the other hand
Likewise
Which sentence comes from a story with a first-person narrator?
They left the house too late to see the fireworks.
The girl left her house too late to see the fireworks.
She left her house too late to see the fireworks.
I left my house too late to see the fireworks.
Answer:
Its the last one.
Explanation:
You use I when talking about yourself, which means the narrator is in the story.
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Answer:
i left my house too late to see the fireworks
Explanation:
Which situation is a good time to use a sentence fragment?
if you want to show how two people really talk to each other
if you want to describe a novel's setting very precisely
if you want to impress your teacher with your how-to essay
if you want to write a letter to the mayor asking for more parks
Answer:
If you want to show how people really talk to each other.
Explanation:
When 2 people talk, like kids, they never talk in full sentences
Answer:
if you want to show how two people really talk to each other I think if that's what it is
Explanation:
He swiftly lost the fastidiousness which had characterized his old life. A dainty eater, he found that his mates, finishing first, robbed him of his unfinished ration. There was no defending it. While he was fighting off two or three, it was disappearing down the throats of the others. To remedy this, he ate as fast as they; and, so greatly did hunger compel him, he was not above taking what did not belong to him. He watched and learned. When he saw Pike, one of the new dogs, a clever malingerer and thief, slyly steal a slice of bacon when Perrault's back was turned, he duplicated the performance the following day, getting away with the whole chunk. A great uproar was raised, but he was unsuspected; while Dub, an awkward blunderer who was always getting caught, was punished for Buck's misdeed.
This first theft marked Buck as fit to survive in the hostile Northland environment. It marked his adaptability, his capacity to adjust himself to changing conditions, the lack of which would have meant swift and terrible death.
—The Call of the Wild,
Jack London
What is the most important change that Buck goes through in this passage?
A. He learns to eat more quickly
B. He learns to blame other dogs
C. He learns survival skills
Why does Buck change in this way?
A. He sees Pike steal food
B. He is desperately hungry
C. Dub is blamed for his theft
Answer:
first is C second is B
Explanation:
So, I was looking for an anime that had these highschool kids that were ranked and treated based on their grades, and if they wanted to be treated better then they would have to duel the higher classes combatants using their avatars?
What does first-person point of view show you about the main character (that third person may not show)?
what is happening to other characters
what is going to happen next
how the character thinks and feels
how other characters think and feel
Answer:
How the character thinks and feels
Explanation:
First person describes what that one person is thinking. You are in first person rn! So, only you know what yu are feeling and thinking
What is the best way to describe a sentence fragment?
a group of words that does not include a verb
a group of words that seems out of place
a group of words with lots of nouns and adjectives
a group of words that does not form a complete thought