Could possibly mean what order the topics are in and why they are in that order. I'd even explain what are the topics.
Answer:
To entertain
Explanation:
The text shown in the question above aims to entertain the reader and therefore presents a funny and entertaining narrative, which establishes a light mood and a comfortable atmosphere making the reader have fun and be intricate and happy.
The text does not present any information, so we can say that it does not intend to inform. In addition, the text does not try to convince the reader of anything, for this reason we can say that the reader does not try to persuade.
Instead of a man (or somewhat man) coming out of the cylinder as expected,
"a<span> big greyish rounded bulk, the size, perhaps, of a bear, was rising slowly and painfully out of the cylinder"
The sentence above was from </span><span>The War of the Worlds itself.</span>
Answer:
jit dats sum hard shi no cap
Explanation:
^^<u>^^</u>
When Miss Gates lectures on about democracy during their "Current Events" class, Scout gets very confused because she did not know that her teacher would be able to hate a man because he is different from others, because she overheard Miss Gates at the trial talking to someone else about Tom. At the trial, Miss Gates told Miss Maudie that Tom deserved what he got because blacks are "overthinking themselves, and think that are equal, but they're not." <== Not a real quote.
~Hope I helped!~