The below sentences shows an example of what part of the writing process?
I saw an article in the newspaper that gave me a great idea for a story.
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C. Pathos
This is because the speaker is appealing to the emotions of the audience tied to the work of the Red Cross and humanitarian efforts.
1. Macbeth's second and third victims are the two guards who were standing in front of Duncan's bedroom door. His plan was to kill Duncan in his sleep, but the guards were preventing him from doing that. This is why he killed the two guards with the help of his wife. The reason why he did that was so that he could have someone to blame for the death of the king - he would say that he caught them killing the king, which is why he had to have them murdered as well.
2. Lady Macbeth fainted to distract everyone's attention to her. She knew that Macbeth was weak, and that if questioned, he would admit to everything - to killing Banquo, Duncan's guards, and Duncan himself. This is why she decided to take matters into her own hands and therefore she pretended to faint. Thus everyone gathered around her to help her, and Macbeth 'fortunately' didn't get the chance to reveal their crime to everyone.
The correct answer is D. Reading on a daily basis is very important for building your vocabulary
Explanation:
Vocabulary building refers to the process of extending the amount and complexity of words that you later use in conversations, texts or speeches, this allows you to understand better texts and communicate your ideas effectively. One of the most important ways to learn and acquire new words is reading on a daily basis as reading almost any kind of text usually implies encountering new words and by doing this you will be able to learn the meaning of the words from its context or looking for it in a dictionary or other sources and by knowing the meaning, later you can integrate them in your speech or writing (building vocabulary). Thus, reading on a daily basis is very important for building your vocabulary as it is an important source of new words that you can integrate into your vocabulary and use when speaking or writing.
Compound sentence (even though technically he also made the sentence longer)