I have never read the book before, but I have done a book review. Two ways to start off a book review is to start it off with a quote or even a question. There are other ways to start it off but those are just my suggestions. Also, be sure to include the book title and author's name.
Within the book review itself, you should summarize what the book is about. Be sure to not spoil anything though. Feel free to add some humor into your book review and a rating. For example, I did my book review on All The Bright Places and said something like "I rate this book 5 Violets out of 5 Violets." (Violet is one of the main characters in the book.)
I hope I helped you in some way!
“Let us learn to show our friendship for a man when he is alive and not after he is dead... After that my own rule is to let everything alone.”
Meyer Wolfsheim
Answer:
Because he heard a patient’s yelp through a copper wire, Antonio Meucci invented the “talking telegraph.”
Explanation:
A cause-and-effect relationship is a relationship where one event causes another to happen. The first event is referred to as the cause and its result is referred to as the effect.
Here, we have Antonio Meucci, a trained engineer who created the <em>talking telegraph</em> after hearing a patient's yelp through a copper wire. His engineering knowledge was necessary for this invention, but it isn't the cause. If he hadn't heard the patient's voice through the wire, he probably wouldn't have thought of the talking telegraph.
This is the fourth option is the correct one.
Answer:
They are techniques used to build logical support for an argument. They make nonfiction writing more entertaining. They are rhetorical devices used for persuasive effect