Answer:
Here are seven rules for summarizing:
1. Make sure to include all information that is important.
2. Leave out information that’s not important
3. Put the details in the same order in which they appear in the text.
4. Don’t repeat information, even if it’s repeated in the text.
5. Use key vocabulary from the text when you can.
6. Combine ideas or events that go together.
7. Use category words instead of lists of words.
Answer:
Explanation:
So I don't really know what you need help on, if it's correcting the sentence I can help.
1. I wish I HAD today off.
2. If only I Knew the answer.
3. He wishes he VISITED them, but he can't.
4. She wishes she CLEANED.
5. If only he (had?) not EATEN so much garlic.
6. HAD.
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2.want my brothers to stop fighting
3.mother to make me eat vegetables
4.sister to wear my clothes.
basically after every sentence ends it's a new wish.
I think you got it from here.
Answer:
Loaded words
Explanation:
In rhetoric, loaded language (also known as loaded terms or emotive language) is wording that attempts to influence an audience by using appeal to emotion or stereotypes.
Loaded words and phrases have strong emotional implications and involve strongly positive or negative reactions beyond their literal meaning
D has to be it but if its not then the answers B