Answer:
sources the author used to write the text.
Write 3-5 sentences explaining how the writer of a persuasive text addresses conflicting viewpoints and evidence.
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Answer:
The writer addresses conflicting viewpoints and evidence by explaining what/how the character is feeling. This helps viewpoints in the story because it can help you understand why the character is feeling that way, by knowing what the character is feeling tha helps us understand their future actions.
The writer of a persuasive text addresses conflicting viewpoints and evidence;
By using them to support his own argument. To persuade an audience that a lifestyle is good an author might cite opposing views to extract the flaws in them and use them to strengthen his own argument. When the audience sees the faults in the opposing evidence, they will be persuaded to side with the author.When writing a persuasive text, which is meant to convince the audience on a particular subject, it might be important to address conflicting viewpoints.
Addressing conflicting viewpoints is important because it strengthens the author's argument.
When the faults in those conflicting viewpoints are exposed, the audience will likely be convinced to believe the author.
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Will give brainlist! Can you give me some information about dogs and if this is not too much to ask (you don't really have to do this one) can you also make a short-medium poem about dogs as well! Thank youu!
Answer:
Dogs are man's best friends
They will listen to talk
The list could never end
They would even go on walks
They not just a dog, they are family
Explanation:
Answer:
Explanation:
here are a couple facts about dogs
Dogs noses are wet to help absorb scent chemicals
Puppies are blind, deaf and toothless when born.
Dogs curl up to keep themselves warm and protect vital organs.
Dogs can learn more than 1000 words.
In general, smaller breeds live longer than larger breeds.
Dogs can see best at dawn and dusk.
hopefully this helped sorry I did not wright a poem I'm not good at making poems :)
Identify the four primary fallacies and give an example of each.
Answer:
Fallacies of Relevance
Fallacies of Ambiguity
Component Fallacies
Fallacies of Omission
Explanation:
Fallacies of Relevance
appeal to evidence or examples that are not relevant to the argument at hand
Fallacies of Ambiguity
"war on poverty" war- not actually going to battle
Component Fallacies
I walked under a latter yesterday, and today I broke my leg- walking under latter did not cause your leg to break
Fallacies of Omission
"ghosts must be real because no one has proven it fake"
To answer this question, you will read two articles. First, read Article 1.
Planning for the construction of O'Hare International Airport began in 1945 when a committee chose Orchard Field as the location of the future airport. In 1955, the airport opened to commercial air traffic and O'Hare International Airport served as a hub for travelers throughout the world.
To respond to the increasing number of passengers, the airport expanded. O'Hare added a fifth runway and opened a terminal for international travel. Passengers could take flights to other countries and throughout the United States. The amount of land used by the airport grew to about 7,200 acres. This expansion included airplane hangars, cargo buildings, and even a post office. Next, there was an expressway built to connect O'Hare International Airport with downtown Chicago. People could travel to and from the airport quickly and easily, making it a desirable location. Finally, the main terminal building and parking lot were completed. These expansions led to a greater number of passengers. In 1962, 10 million passengers traveled through the airport that year alone. O'Hare was officially the world's busiest airport.
O'Hare's growth was accompanied by innovation. In order to increase efficiency, the airport developed a task force that allowed three runways to be used at the same time in 1976. The Passenger Facility Charge, which charged passengers for using the airport, was introduced in 1990. This money was used to improve and modernize the airport. The Airport Transit System was created to help transport passengers between terminals in 1993. In 1996, the O'Hare Noise Compatibility Commission was created to help surrounding neighborhoods deal with aircraft noise. To aid with the O'Hare Modernization Program, a Sustainable Design Manual was created in 2003. This cutting-edge document helped the airport think about the environment during the modernization process. The principles outlined in the manual were later used in a similar document in August 2009 that promoted environmental sustainability at the airport. Over the years, O'Hare International Airport has grown and innovated to manage its expansion.
Read Article 2 and answer the question.
Between O'Hare and Midway International Airports, over one thousand flights depart Chicago every day. When planes take off and land, they create vibrations. These vibrations create noise in Chicago neighborhoods. In the early days of both airports, the city of Chicago realized that aircraft noise was a problem. People were unable to talk on their phones, watch television, or sleep peacefully at night.
In 1996, the O'Hare and Midway Noise Compatibility Commissions were created to help solve the noise problem. The Commissions searched for ways to reduce the effect of aircraft noise on the surrounding neighborhoods. First, pilots and air controllers volunteered to follow the Fly Quiet Program. The program suggested that pilots use runways and flight paths over forests, highways, and industrial areas at night. By avoiding housing areas, pilots and air controllers decreased the noise level of the airplanes in these areas. That way, people would be able to sleep.
Next, the commissions focused on using sound insulation in homes near the airports. If residents lived in an area that experienced a high volume of noise, then they were eligible to have their homes insulated. Residents were given different options. Their homes could be insulated by installing special windows, doors, or air conditioning. Similar steps were also taken to insulate private and public schools in the affected areas.
The continued presence of the O'Hare and Midway Noise Compatibility Commissions is evident today. An Airport Noise Management System uses noise monitors to measure the noise levels in neighborhoods each day. A Community Outreach Vehicle distributes information about aircraft noise. Residents can use the Flight Tracker program. This online program shows images of where planes fly. If there is still a problem with noise, people can call the hotline or complete an online form.
How is the structure of Article 1 different from the structure of Article 2?
Article 1 uses cause and effect to show the impact of the airport's expansion, while Article 2 uses chronological order to show the steps taken to reduce noise over time.
Article 1 uses comparison and contrast to describe the airport in the past and present, while Article 2 uses cause and effect to show how aircraft noise angered the surrounding neighborhoods.
Article 1 uses chronological order to show the events that led to the present airport, while Article 2 uses a problem and solution text structure to show how noise is reduced in neighborhoods around the airports.
Article 1 uses problem and solution to show the issues faced by the growing airport, while Article 2 uses comparison and contrast to show the difference insulation makes.
Answer:
Article 1 uses chronological order article uses problem and solution
Answer:
The third option: C. Artical 1
uses chronological order to show the events that led to the present airport, while Article 2 uses a problem and solution text structure to show how noise is reduced in neighborhoods around the airports.
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The flight of lcarus
Daedalus was an ingenious artist and was not discouraged by his failures." The author’s purpose for using this sentence in paragraph 2 of the myth is to
Answer:
b or c
Explanation:
Answer:
Pry B of maybe c
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Answer:
i belive its c <3 happy thanks giving
Explanation:
Answer:
I think A is the correct answer.
Explanation:
Since photosynthesis is the process of converting light energy into food, and releases oxygen, then light would definitely be a factor that can limit photosynthesis to happen. If photosynthesis relies on light to work, then a very little amount of light would make the plant need light while too much light would make it shrivel up, both ways of making it die.
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Walking is not the most exciting form of exercise a person can take on for fitness. Yet it is low impact and requires no fancy equipment. That makes walking a simple activity for those new to exercise. Walking is less likely than other exercises to cause injury to leg tendons and muscles. All it requires is a good pair of sneakers-no cables, stylish outfits, or weights required. Of course, a person could increase the benefit of a workout by adding weights or speed walking.
Which of the following statements supports the main idea in this paragraph? (5 points)
Walking is boring.
Walking has a low risk of injury.
Walking requires sneakers in good condition.
Walking is too easy for those who exercise regularly.
Answer:
walking has a low risk of injury
Explanation:
Answer:
Walking has a low risk of in injury
If you have read Chapter 2 of animal farm can you plz help me with these questions.
1. What system of government is the teachings of Old Major turned into (What is the name they give it?) In real life what government system is this?
2. What group of animals become the leaders after the farm’s Revolution? How has that group prepared itself to be the leaders during the months before the Revolution? How could this lead to future problems for the other animals?
3. Who does Farmer Jones represent from Russia’s Revolution? What were the farmer’s actions on the last day that led the animals to revolt?
Answer:
legeslative
Explanation:
If you guys have read Number the Stars, bye Lois Lowry, can you make a 2 - sentenced summary of Chapter 13?
Answer: Annemarie tells a tale to her sister about a king. It reminds her of Denmark’s king, and how he is dealing the the Nazi occupation.
Explanation:
Which of the following provides the BEST definition of media literacy?
the ability to understand what people are trying to say
the ability to analyze various forms of multimedia communication
the ability to distinguish between truth and fiction
the ability to read and write on the Internet
Answer:
The ability to analyze various forms of multimedia communication
Explanation:
What indications of change are brewing within Edward? Describe two specific moments that change is being revealed within Edward. Explain the significance of these events, how they are creating change within Edward, and how Edward’s perspective is beginning to shift.
Answer:
Is there an article you didn't copy and paste here?
Explanation:
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Answer:
A hiker gets lost on a mountain during a snowstorm
Explanation:
Conflict in literature refers to the different drives of the characters or forces involved. Conflict may be internal or external—that is, it may occur within a character's mind or between a character and exterior forces, (or point(s) of view).
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In the Gettysburg Address, Abraham Lincoln explains why the dead soldiers will be remembered. Which of the following paragraphs best addresses this idea?
Four score and seven years ago our fathers brought forth, upon this continent, a new nation, conceived in liberty, and dedicated to the proposition that “all men are created equal.”
Now we are engaged in a great civil war, testing whether that nation, or any nation so conceived, and so dedicated, can long endure. We are met on a great battle field of that war. We come to dedicate a portion of it, as a final resting place for those who died here, that the nation might live. This we may, in all propriety do.
But, in a larger sense, we can not dedicate – we can not consecrate – we can not hallow —this ground. The brave men, living and dead, who struggled here, have hallowed it, far above our poor power to add or detract. The world will little note, nor long remember what we say here; while it can never forget what they did here.
It is rather for us, the living, we here be dedicated to the great task remaining before us – that, from these honored dead we take increased devotion to that cause for which they here, gave the last full measure of devotion – that we here highly resolve these dead shall not have died in vain; that the nation, shall have a new birth of freedom, and that government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth.
Anyone like The Vampire Diaries or One direction???
Answer:
I like vampire diaries!1
Explanation:
Answer:
I really love the Vampire Diaries and One Direction!!!
Explanation:
Is the word teams in this sentence correct? ( it’s number 4’
Answer:
yes
Explanation:
During World War II, the military developed pesticides to help protect soldiers at war from disease-carrying insects. After the war, Americans began to use pesticides at home too.
But pesticides had unforeseen dangers. Scientist Rachel Carson, who worked for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, observed that birds were getting sick and dying after eating insecte exposed to the pesticide DDT. Carson's book Silent Spring warned that pesticides meant for insects were affecting the whole ecosystem, with the potential make human beings sick as well.
Carson's research, which resulted in a ban on DDT, is credited with inspiring the modern environmental movement. She reminded people that we are part of nature as much as any other plant or animal.
Which supporting detail from the passage is most important to include in a summary?
A. The dangers of pesticides were only discovered years after their creation.
B. Pesticides were developed during World War ll.
C. Pesticides were used at home as well as by the military.
D. Pesticides affected the entire ecosystem, not just insects.
Read the article "The History of O'Hare International Airport" and answer the question.
Planning for the construction of O'Hare International Airport began in 1945 when a committee chose Orchard Field as the location of the future airport. In 1955, the airport opened to commercial air traffic and O'Hare International Airport served as a hub for travelers throughout the world.
To respond to the increasing number of passengers, the airport expanded. O'Hare added a fifth runway and opened a terminal for international travel. Passengers could take flights to other countries and throughout the United States. The amount of land used by the airport grew to about 7,200 acres. This expansion included airplane hangars, cargo buildings, and even a post office. Next, there was an expressway built to connect O'Hare International Airport with downtown Chicago. People could travel to and from the airport quickly and easily, making it a desirable location. Finally, the main terminal building and parking lot were completed. These expansions led to a greater number of passengers. In 1962, 10 million passengers traveled through the airport that year alone. O'Hare was officially the world's busiest airport.
O'Hare's growth was accompanied by innovation. In order to increase efficiency, the airport developed a task force that allowed three runways to be used at the same time in 1976. The Passenger Facility Charge, which charged passengers for using the airport, was introduced in 1990. This money was used to improve and modernize the airport. The Airport Transit System was created to help transport passengers between terminals in 1993.
In 1996, the O'Hare Noise Compatibility Commission was created to help surrounding neighborhoods deal with aircraft noise. To aid with the O'Hare Modernization Program, a Sustainable Design Manual was created in 2003. This cutting-edge document helped the airport think about the environment during the modernization process. The principles outlined in the manual were later used in a similar document in August 2009 that promoted environmental sustainability at the airport. Over the years, O'Hare International Airport has grown and innovated to manage its expansion.
What is the overall structure of this text?
Cause and effect
Chronological order
Compare and contrast
Problem and solution
Name the adverb in the sentence, "Tim and Moby biked quickly to avoid the rain."
Answer:
quickly
Explanation:
Answer:
quickly
Explanation:
it changes the sentence from biking to biking quickly
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What skills do you need to participate successfully in a collaborative discussion about an assigned novel?
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Answer:
The skills you need to have is to
Be Opened Minded
Be respectful
Be Kind
Have read the novel
Explanation:
I did this same thing
Answer:
What theother guy said
Explanation:
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Answer:
A
Explanation:
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Explain what you would do if you won the lottery (1 paragraph)
What type of text structure is this?
Answer:
If I won the lottery, I would buy the house of my dreams. I would get it built instead of getting it remodeled. I would also help my family out with their needs. I would start to give back to the community by giving money to charity and helping out around my neighborhood. I would fix up my environment and help the homeless in my area. Another thing I would do is buy things that I have always needed such as clothes, food supply, and furniture. If I had any left over money, I would put a good amount of it in the bank and save some for my bills.
Explanation:
This is a description.
Claim 1
What do you think about when you toss a plastic bag into the garbage? If you’re like most people, you probably don’t think about much at all. We don’t think about the fact that plastic bags take centuries to decay. We don’t think about how many bags end up in lakes, rivers, and oceans, harming wildlife and even causing death. However, we should think about all this. Better yet, we should do something about it: ban the use of plastic bags. If this happens, we’ll all feel better knowing that we’re not contributing to pollution and harming wildlife. And besides, plastic bags are not a necessity. Paper bags are an alternative, and so are reusable cloth bags.
Claim 2
It seems like we are drowning in plastic bags, but before you decide to ban them, you should remember some of the reasons companies started using plastic back in the 1970s. Before there was plastic, there was paper and cardboard, which are made from trees. So, switching from paper to plastic saved some trees. Plastic also saved people money because it kept food fresher for longer. Also, it is lighter than cardboard or glass, so it was cheaper to ship things wrapped in plastic. Plus, plastic is safer than glass, which tends to break. So, yes, we should be using less plastic, but it does not make sense to ban it until we find a better solution.
Read both paragraphs about plastic bag bans. Which paragraph provides more sound arguments? Why or why not? Write three to five sentences supporting your answer.
(4 points)
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how the author distinguishes his or her position from others through the choice of evidence
true or false
Answer:
True
Explanation:
Read this excerpt from Alice in Wonderland by Alice Gerstenberg. Which statement is true about Gryphon and Mock Turtle?
MOCK TURTLE: When we were little, we went to school in the sea. The master was an old Turtle—we used to call him tortoise—
ALICE: Why did you call him Tortoise, if he wasn’t one?
MOCK TURTLE: We called him Tortoise because he taught us; really you are very dull.
GRYPHON: You ought to be ashamed of yourself for asking such a simple question. Drive on, old fellow! Don’t be all day about it!
MOCK TURTLE: Yes, we went to school in the sea, tho’ you mayn’t believe it—
ALICE: I never said I didn’t.
MOCK TURTLE: You did.
GRYPHON: Hold your tongue!
MOCK TURTLE: We had the best of educations—in fact, we went to school every day.
A.
Mock Turtle is insensitive, while Gryphon is kind.
B.
Both are witty and funny.
C.
Both are rude and self-involved.
D.
Gryphon is wise, while Mock Turtle is ignorant.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
They are very rude in the expert
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Which element is most important in shaping an author's perspective on a topic or issue?
level of education
yearly income
personal experience
country of origin
Answer:
Personal experience
Explanation:
Personal experience because it can shape someone's vices or thoughts on a specific topic more than anything. Hope this helped
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Read the excerpt from The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street.
58. LONG SHOT – STEVE 58.
As he walks toward them from across the street.
STEVE
Go ahead, what's my wife said? Let's get it all out. Let's pick out every idiosyncrasy of every single man, woman, and child on the street. And then we might as well set up some kind of a kangaroo court. How about a firing squad at dawn, Charlie, so we can get rid of all the suspects. Narrow them down. Make it easier for you.
DON
There's no need gettin' so upset, Steve. It's just that . . . well . . . Myra's talked about how there's been plenty of nights you spent hours down in your basement workin' on some kind of radio or something. Well, none of us have ever seen that radio—
Based on the evidence in the excerpt, what will most likely happen next?
The crowd will turn against Steve, believing he is an alien in disguise.
Steve will reveal himself to be an invading alien and attack the crowd.
Don will apologize to Steve for falsely accusing Steve of being an alien.
Steve’s wife will save her husband as the crowd begins to attack him.
Answer:
I think it could be that the crowd will turn on Steve because they think he's an alien.
Explanation:
Answer:
I am pretty sure it is A-the crowd will turn against Steven, believing he is an alien in disguise.
Explanation:
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Read the passage from “Racing to Race.”
It had been six months since Carlo’s surgery and he specifically remembered the doctor telling him he could start running after six months. But he thought about what Meiya had said and realized she had a good point. After his surgery, the doctor did say rehab would be crucial to his recovery but that it would take time for him to gain back full use of his leg. He thought about how a baby had to learn to walk before it could run. He remembered when his nephew was learning to crawl; within days it seemed like he was walking. Running didn’t come right away, Carlo remembered. He realized it was the same with his therapy. The maximum he had run in the past month was one mile on the treadmill, so he realized that Meiya was probably right. He would have to work at building up his endurance and set more realistic goals for himself. As he thought about what he had already accomplished, he started to smile and felt like a weight was being lifted off his shoulders. He realized that he had run almost a mile and a half before his body started to protest and if he kept working hard, he could get back to where he was before his accident.
What analogy does the author make in the passage?
Carlo realizes that his rehabilitation will take time, like a baby learning to walk.
Carlo realizes that his rehabilitation will be short, like his nephew learning to walk.
Carlo understands that his rehabilitation will be short, like his nephew learning to run.
Carlo understands that rehabilitation will take time, like the birth of his nephew.
Answer:
Carlo realizes that his rehabilitation will take time, like a baby learning to walk.
Explanation:
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Answer:
A
Explanation:
What do you want your audience to take away from your informational writing when it has concluded?(1 point)
an interesting anecdote
something to think about
a quotation
something to write about
Answer:
something to think about
Explanation:
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