Well, since you didn't share any options to choose the correct one, I can only guess whether I can help you. But I have some valuable and useful information though. In most of the situation you can come across how one author is dominated by facts, while other is dominated by images and examples and descriptions and so on.
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Read What Are Clouds?, By NASA, 2014
What connection does the author draw between clouds and weather on earth?
Answer:
According to the article, analyzing clouds is the way NASA gets a better understanding of Earth’s weather.
Explanation:
Clouds are a significant component of the process of raining and snowing and are also correlated to the temperature getting warmer or cooler depending on whether they reflect heat or make shade. With that in mind, the analysis of clouds provides vital information for weather forecasting.
Irony refers to a situation which outcome is totally different from the one expected, or to words that have a meaning beyond their original one in order to say something without offending another person. Often, irony can be comical, and sometimes it can be bitter.
The best example of irony is C. A poorly written book that is full of clichés and weak characters is called Stories of Genius. When reading the title, the reader has an expectation, but the content of the book ends up being completely different from the one imagined.
<span>"cousin's" should not be possessive, rather plural. </span>
Answer:
Explanation: Theres three point of you, 1st point,2nd point, and third point, 1st point of view is when the author explains the story by being in the view of themself, words commonly used are:I,Me,Us,We (and so on)
Third point of view is when the author tells the story of a narrator or a person that isnt in the story, Words commonly used:She, (His/Her name), Him, They, Them
2nd point of view is when the author tells a story personaly talking to you or personally giving you instructions, examples: cookbooks Words commonly used:You, You have to do this, then you,
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