A narrative composition on a topic: and when I woke up, I was covered with sweat
A narrative composition on a topic: and when I woke up, I was covered with sweat
A narrative composition on a topic: and when I woke up, I was covered with sweat
Choose one of the assignments below and write a three- to five-paragraph (at least 250 words) essay. 1. View the slide show on bias (below). Using the definition of bias provided in the lesson “Analyzing an Author’s Credentials/Argument,” decide how the statement on each slide represents bias. Provide a brief description of how each statement … Read more
Keiko TDA Test 1 of 1 POSSIBLE POINTS: 100 In “Fighting for Keiko” and “Freedom Isn’t Free,” the authors present two different views on the same topic. Choose the argument that is more effective. Write an essay analyzing why this position was more persuasive and support your choice with evidence from the selection. Hint: Don’t … Read more
Is “her” in ” give this check to her” indirect , direct object , object of preposition or predicate nominative (Have lots of these questions rlly !)
Which sentence is a complex sentence? A. He will keep the prize with his other prizes in his home. B. He showed it to his family and to the reporters in the meeting room. C. We saw that he was happy; his smile lit up the room. D. The prizes, which were made in California, … Read more
The following question is based on the excerpt from “Nobel Prize Acceptance Speech” by John Steinbeck. What is the main idea of John Steinbeck’s Nobel Prize acceptance speech? a. Writing is an ancient and important profession. c. Literature today has a different purpose than ancient literature did. b. He is not worthy to accept the … Read more
Read the speech “Voluntourism: An Opportunity Too Good to be True” and consider the advertisement “The Opportunity of a Lifetime.” Then, answer the question. Voluntourism: An Opportunity Too Good to be True A Speech to the Student Body of Evergreen High [1] Picture this: It’s Spring Break, and you fly off to some country where … Read more
When making connections across two texts, you should look for , the supporting details, the author’s purpose, and whatever they have in common. A. the author’s point of view B. the main idea C. the organization D. the author’s voice
At the time Swift was writing his anonymously published satires, England had been entrenched in a long war with France, the British monarch had undergone upheaval-King Georg I was unpopular yet very powerful—and the country was plagued by political scandals. Gulliver’s Travels gave Swift the opportunity to express his anger and frustration with England’s ruling … Read more
Read the passage from chapter 5 of Animal Farm. That evening Squealer explained privately to the other animals that Napoleon had never in reality been opposed to the windmill. On the contrary, it was he who had advocated it in the beginning, and the plan which Snowball had drawn on the floor of the incubator … Read more