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D, summary of information. A discovery is not accurate, because this is a research paper, meaning you are researching something that has already happened. B isn't correct, because recommendations are generally only used for persuasive writing. C isn't correct, because a deeper question in the ending wouldn't make sense, as you want to cover everything in the body. D is your correct choice, since you always want to summarize information at the end of a research paper.
The expression that must be changed in order to correct the sentence is option B. he will pass the exam easily. The correct expression should be, "THAT he will pass the exam easily". When we quote someone else's words, we should always use the word "that". So the correct and complete sentence would be: Simon told everyone that he will pass the exam easily, so he was deeply embarrassed when he came last in the class, with 20%.
Answer:
try searching it up on google, or something....
Answer:
Journalism:
1. Audience: people that is interested in something specific.
2. Broadcast: the transmission of something on TV or radio.
3. Communication: action where someone transmits a message to a receiver.
4. Editorial: an article someone writes where they give their opinion on some topic.
5. Headline: it's what you first see when you read a news because it's written bigger. The headline explains the news in a short sentence.
6. Information: facts and words that explain something.
7. Journalist: the person who practices journalism.
8. Public opinion: what most people think about something.
9. Photojournalism: photographers that tell a story with photos.
10. Sources: where journalists confirm their information.
Explanation:
To complete this exercise, you have to search information about a profession and then explain specific words related to the profession. In this case, I chose to write about <u>journalism</u> and different things that have to do with communication and the media.