Based on this text, using the N word implies deep hatred towards African Americans, but Scout doesn’t know that, he/she only knows the connotation of the word and how it was used to describe Atticus and how Francis used it as an insult. It shows that the N word can be shown to imply hatred towards African Americans, that it can be used as a deep insult without someone even knowing what it exactly means.
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Answer:
2 is the answer.
Explanation:
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Hope this helps but I think the answer is B.
Answer:
C. To entertain
Explanation:
In historical fiction, we know that the facts are altered in order to fit the plot, therefore A is incorrect. (Don't want to inform people that something happened that didn't).
B is incorrect, for similar reasons to a, why persuade someone about false events,
D is incorrect, as it is based in past eras, not exactly the most inspiring to us modern people.
That leaves C. To entertain, and this is true because historical fiction presents a blend fiction and fact in order to entertain the reader.
The rewriting of the following critiques into more positive and productive critical thoughts are:
- The language is short and can do well with better construction
- The metaphors used are good but can be better and more expressive
- You have a good storyline, but it would be great if you would add some variety
- You need to select a central message and center your writing around it.
- Your plot needs to be clear and direct.
<h3>What is a Critique?</h3>
This refers to the critical assessment of a work, usually a literary work to show and analyze the content of the book to commend or criticize with the aim to improve.
Hence, we can see that the purpose of a rough draft for writers is to help you get the information out in an easy-to-read and understand manner and to write your ideas down before you go back and fill in with more details later.
The things that can be said to a peer or editor that gave you especially harsh and negative feedback on a piece of your writing that would help guide them in terms of writing future critiques are:
- Let them know their words were harsh
- Mention that they can convey their displeasure in ways that would be kinder
- Explain how you felt about the criticism and how you considered throwing your entire piece out
Read more about literary critiques here:
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