How do you write an effective summary?
Answer:
How to write a summary effectively
Explanation:
Read or listen to the source content.
Put together a thesis.
Outline the content, breaking it down into its main ideas.
Write a draft of your summary from your notes.
Check your draft for accuracy.
Revise and edit your work for style and quality.
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So..! When you're writing an effective summary, basically here's do's and dont's:
DO DONT
Write the important parts of the Write details that are not needed
text, basically the key details that about the text, that doesn't lead
lead up to the main idea. up to the main idea well.
Write the characters, the setting, (Basically the opposite of the DO)
the conflict, and how it's solved
or the on-going part to it being
solved.
Include the author's name and
the title of the text.
Read the following excerpt from Eugenia Collier’s “Marigolds” and answer the question.
We lived in the country, in the middle of an alfalfa field; we had no immediate access to Bobbie Brooks sweaters. I went to school in the hand-me-downs of a cousin three years older. She had excellent fashion sense, but during the three-year lag her every sleek outfit turned to a pumpkin. … My black lace-up oxfords, which my parents perceived to have orthopedic value, carried their own weight in the spectacle. I suspected people noticed, and I knew it for sure on the day Billy Stamps announced to the lunch line, “Make way for the Bride of Frankenstein.”
Which of the following best describes the tone of this excerpt judging from the author’s diction?
satirical
melancholy
humorous
nostalgic
Answer:
I'm going to say Nostalgic
Explanation:
It's def not humorous.
Target due:
7) True or False.
The verbs in the final paragraph establish a sense of peace and acceptance.
Answer:
true
Explanation:
Answer:
in my opinion I think it is true
Ayyyyyy what's up bois and gals I WANT YOUR OPINION ON SOMETHING. How do you think like health/environment and stuff are interrelated? Could you maybe hit me up with an example?
Answer:
The World Health Organization (WHO) defines environment, as it relates to health, as “all the physical, chemical, and biological factors external to a person, and all the related behaviors.”1 Environmental health consists of preventing or controlling disease, injury, and disability related to the interactions between
Explanation:
Answer:
Vaush
Explanation:
Being a parent is either a necessary or a sufficient condition
for having a daughter-in-law?
(ONLY ANSWER IF U HAVE READ OR WATCHED OUTSIDERS)
Can someone give me info about Robert "Bob" Sheldon death?
Answer:
The night Robert "Bob" Sheldon was killed; was the night that Ponyboy, Johnny, and Two-Bit had picked up their girls (Cherry, and Maricia) from the movies. Then Ponyboy had ran away from home because Darry had slapped him across his face. When Pony and Johnny had wandered into the park, and Randy and Bob and some other guys came strolling in on their Blue Mustang. After some heated talk, spits at the socs, prompting them to drown him in the nearby fountain, then Johnny stabs Bob the rest of the socs disappear.
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Have a great day!!!!!
In “Flowers for Algernon,” why do the doctors use Charlie in their experiment?
Answer:
Charlie is the only person willing to try the experiment.
How does the map help the reader understand the information in the excerpt?
1. It explains how far steamers could travel upriver.
2. It shows the Mové’s journey across the equator.
3. It gives visual details of the forests and river banks.
4. It shows the location and the size of the Ogooué River.
Answer:
I THINK it is C.
Explanation:
Hope this is correct and other than that have a WONDERFUL SPRING!!!
Answer:
C
Explanation:
^w^
In all criminal prosecutions, the accused shall enjoy the right to a speedy and public trial, by an impartial jury of the State and district wherein the crime shall have been committed, which district shall have been previously ascertained by law, and to be informed of the nature and cause of the accusation; to be confronted with the witnesses against him; to have compulsory process for obtaining witnesses in his favor, and to have the Assistance of Counsel for his defense.
According to the Sixth Amendment, a jury must
confront witnesses
have a process for obtaining witnesses
have the Assistance of Counsel
come from the area where the crime was committed
Answer: Come from the area where the crime was committed
Explanation:
The Sixth Amendment in this excerpt shows that in addition to having an impartial jury that is made up of the peers of the accused, that jury also had to be from the area the crime was committed.
By area the Amendment means that the jury should be from the same State and District where the crime was committed. This is probably because these are the people most likely to understand the circumstances involved.
The Vs-year-old director was so bad-tempered that he................most reporters; that's why he has had so few interviews in the last years.
O a. unrolled
O b. marked
O c. repulsed
O d. generated
Answer:
The Vs-year-old director was so bad-tempered that he repulsed most reporters; that's why he has had so few interviews in the last years.
What is true about details of setting and plot in historical fiction
They are sometimes factual
How might a writer’s point of view affect the way he or she describes an event?
It can affect how she describes the cause of the event.
It can affect which details he chooses to include.
All of the above.
It can affect how he describes the outcome or result of the event.
Answer:
All of the above
Explanation:
I am going to go with this answer because, well, all of the choices seem logical.
If you are writing first/second/third person each pov is going to change the whole story. details will be introduced or cut out depending on the actual pov being used. the events may change if shown through various character's eyes. uhhh yeah! hope that makes sense, i tried and good luck!
Answer: All of the above.
Explanation: I just finished the quiz
Difference's between Romeo and Juliet?
Answer:Romeo and Juliet are alike in being young people who fall quickly and passionately in love, are impatient to get married, and are willing to ignore the feud between their families to be together. Both would rather die than be apart. Romeo, however, is much more in love with the idea of being in love than Juliet is.
Explanation:
1. Which evidence from the text supports the claim that creating biodiesel
will solve more problems than it creates?
write an essay explaining whether or not revenge is justifiable..
I ONLY NEED A HOOK !!
In some situations I think definitely.
Where someone has knowingly harmed you without good reason (e.g. for their own personal pleasure) I don’t have a problem with it if you really need it, provided innocent people aren’t hurt in the process (don’t go after their family).
Many of the arguments I see involve the idea that people do bad things because they have been exposed to that themselves. I don’t disagree, this can sometimes be the case and I’ve met and can feel sorry for people like this.
However I’ve also met people who enjoy hurting others because they can, or because people like them for it. Sometimes the big bully in school isn’t the guy who was abused by his parents, but the spoiled kid who has learnt to enjoy tormenting people, or the friend you knew in the past who turns on you to impress a girl. Maybe this doesn’t feel fair or right, but this is the truth some of us have to accept.
I see a lot of, imo stupi* (based on their arguments) people on the internet who are against revenge, and I say that because their reasoning is usually:
1. “it makes you as bad as them”
2. “its bad for society”
3. “revenge helps no one”
“It makes you as bad as them”
No it doesn’t. this is what I find so ridiculous - there’s a major difference between hurting an innocent person for a laugh/for popularity/to distract yourself from another problem, and hurting somebody who hurt you to provide a deterrent/to try to remove the pain they caused.
“its bad for society”
First of its great to see the compassion for somebody who may have been badly hurt here. Now I understand seeking revenge over someone forgetting your name, rejecting your advances, is bad - but notice neither of these events fit my definition above so I don’t consider it a good reason for revenge anyway, I’m talking about situations where someone has been badly hurt for no reason.
Sure, breaking the law isn’t helpful to society, however I don’t think anybody can really say they are being hurt by someone else retaliating against a cruel crime, if society has not given them sufficient justice the who are we to stand in their way?
Society is not perfect. I’ve been hurt by people who knew and enjoyed what they were doing, I sought help and nobody stopped these people from doing it to others, nobody really punished them for what they did, and nobody helped me when I badly needed it, and from what I can see society continues to fail people in the same way. I don’t want anybody to live with the feeling of powerlessness that I’ve had to, and if you try to stop people from freeing themselves from this because you personally find violence abhorrent or because you don’t like people breaking laws, then maybe you should stop people hurting innocents in the first place.
“Revenge helps no one and makes no one feel better”
this one comes presumably from not having a personal taste for revenge. Some people just have a strong aversion to hurting anybody (nothing wrong with that) whereas others enjoy it under certain circumstances, or are so hurt affected by what happened to them that they lose that aversion.
Personally I’ve enjoyed it, it made me feel better. Maybe you don’t share that taste but you’ve got no right to tell us it won’t help us when in some cases it really will.
Is revenge healthy? Not always, obviously obsessing over it is going to hurt you while not having any effect on them. Focusing your energy on someone else rather than being happy isn’t good either.
But I think no longer feeling powerless over a situation, knowing that if a similar thing happened again you can fight back is a good feeling, and I don’t begrudge people for taking it.
What does the following quote imply about The Giver and Jonas’ relationship? “You can understand, then, that’s what I felt for Rosemary,” The Giver explained. “I loved her.” “I feel it for you, too,” he added. A The Giver feels like he is Jonas’ grandparent. B Since The Giver gave Jonas the memory of love, he now feels it for Jonas. C The Giver tells Jonas he loves him so he doesn't have to feel so guilty for giving him painful memories. D The Giver and Jonas have grown so close through training and the memories, that The Giver truly cares for Jonas.
Answer:
A or D
Explanation:
What does it mean to concede an argument and how can this alter your thesis?
Answer:
to admit as true or valid; acknowledge. to concede a point in argument.
Explanation:
Example. Junk food is bad for your health is not a debatable thesis. Most people would agree that junk food is bad for your health. Because junk food is bad for your health, the size of sodas offered at fast-food restaurants should be regulated by the federal government is a debatable thesis.
Identify the sentence that is not in logical order. By the late 1960s, Jamaican music had changed again. However, the romantic lyrics of rock steady gave way to reggae lyrics with strong political and social messages. Rock steady gave way to a new form of music. It was called reggae, after a song recorded by Toots and the Maytalls in 1968 called "Do the Reggay." Like in rock steady, the bass guitar in reggae continued to play an important part in the music. A. Rock steady gave way to a new form of music. B. However, the romantic lyrics of rock steady gave way to reggae lyrics with strong political and social messages. C. Like in rock steady, the bass guitar in reggae continued to play an important part in the music.
Answer:
It is B.
Have a great day, loves!
Answer:
its b <3
Explanation:
Read the following sentence and answer the question that follows.
"While replacing book reading with tablets may have certain advantages; however,
myriad issues are surrounding it."
The given sentence is an example of____.
Answer:
Counterclaim
Explanation:
(Had – Do – Are – Has) you ever visited London when you moved there ? .
WHICH ONE!
Answer:
Had
Explanation:
Its in past tense
The correct word for the sentence is Had. Thus, the complete sentence will be:
Had you ever visited London when you moved there?What is a Past Participle?
A past participle refers to an action that began and ended in the past. Had can either be a past tense or past participle.
In this case, it serves as a past participle because it describes an action that started and finished in the past.
Learn more about past participles here:
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Evaluate the following argument.
More than 99.99% of all airplane flights land safely. Therefore, probably the next flight to land at Lindberg Field in San Diego will land safely.
Select one:
a. Inductive, strong
b. Inductive, invalid
c. Deductive, invalid
d. Deductive, valid
e. Inductive, weak
Answer:
A)Inductive; Strong
Explanation:
Argument in both logic and philosophy can be regarded as series of statements(premises) which are intends to determine the degree of truth about another statement which is the conclusion. In Inductive reasoning the premises is one that is been reffered to as as evidence giver, though not a complete assurance, of the truth as regards the conclusion
How does identifying the main idea help to determine the author’s position on a topic?
Answer: When you figure out the main idea, you can then see how the author addresses it. If they have a bias opinion against, or for it, you can note their ton when the speak about it. Knowing the main idea, can help show why the author is writing about it, and how they feel about it as well.
Explanation: Hope it helps :)
the/farmer/has/the/corn/in/which/ripened/cutting
re arrange the words to form a sentence
Answer:
In which cutting has the farmer ripened the corn?
Explanation:
As a question it can be made.
1. "Please tell the chef that this stcak is too rare and it needs to be cooked for a bit longer
says a customer.
2. “Many politicians are committed to the people who clected them," says a news reporter.
3. "Only tall students are allowed to play basketball," says a teacher.
4. "The Prime Minister wins on financial budget, but more lics ahead." say a newspaper
headline.
5. "The four suspects ran away from the scene of crash before the police arrival in a blue
Tesla Model Y driven by a Chinese woman," says a newspaper headline.
6. "Peter's stolen wallet was found by the General Office," says a teacher.
7. "Solar power is environmentally safer because it does not increase atmospheric carbon,"
says an environmentalist.
8. "The discase of Alzheimer is common in our society: Qucen Elizabeth and Prince Philip
are not common; therefore, they do not have such a disease," says a doctor.
9. "Aurora often attend religious services; therefore, she must be religious," says Philip.
10. "According to this article, people should be allowed to do same sex marriage," says a
professor.
Sample
Statement:
The President of the United States has cancelled a trip to Beijing to attend a trade talk.
Answer:
Type of misuse:
Syntactic ambiguity (0.5%)
Explanation:
We are not sure whether the purpose of the cancelled trip was to attend a trade talk or
whether the trip was cancelled so that the President of the United States could attend a
trade talk (elsewhere than Beijing). (0.5%)
1. Imprecise. The chef will not know how long he has to cook.
2. Vagueness. We are not sure how many politician exactly.
3. Incomplete meaning. We just know tall students are allowed to play basketball, but there are no further explanations.
4. Vagueness. We are not sure how many lies do the Prime Minister say.
5. Lexical ambiguity. The word "suspects" have two meanings in this sentence. The first one is a person thought to be guilty of a crime or offence. The second is a person who commits robbery.
6. Syntactic abiguilty. We are not sure whether peter's wallet was stolen by General Office or was found by General Office.
7. I am not sure with this question.
8. Equivocation. Common has been used for two times but with different meanings.
9. I am not sure with this question.
10. Referential ambiguity. We are not sure which article exactly. They should provide the name of the article
Hope this help you
What do you think makes this generation unique?
Answer:
The slang and weird/new trends. The cancel culture cancels people for either valid/or stu pid reasons.
Explanation:
Answer:
They are pragmatic and financially-minded
Financial mindedness is another core characteristic of Generation Z. Many Gen Z-ers grew up watching their parents take huge financial hits during the Great Recession. Having witnessed their parents' struggles, this generation is driven by pragmatism and security.
Explanation:
4. Writing Prompt: Write an essay stating your opinion on whether or not the legal drinking
age should be lowered to 18?
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* You Don’t have to write a full essay just 2 sentence of thesis statement
Answer:
Despite the law, the statistics, and the science, some people still think teen drinking is not a serious problem. Here are some of the more common questions and assertions you may hear from neighbors and friends may ask about teen drinking — and how you can respond.
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Explanation:
river demon is a snake...
Which statement is a logical fallacy?
A. A beautiful new bridge would bring a sense of pride to our town.
B. A new bridge is projected to increase tourism business by nearly half.
C. Everyone else in town supports building a new bridge—shouldn’t you?
D. The new bridge is supported by the mayor and many business owners.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
A logical fallacy is the use of invalid or faulty reasoning. Saying someone should do something just because everyone else is is invalid reasoning.
Answer: c
Explanation:edge 2022
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3. What type of sentence ends with a question mark
4. What type of punctuation is used to separate
parts of dates and addresses within a sentence?
5. What is a group of words that expresses a complete thought
6. What type of verb precedes a predicate nominative?
Answer:
3. An interrogative sentence
4. commas
5. sentence
6. predicate nominative <- this one im not sure but im pretty sure its that