Vivid imagery
The answer choices about facts and statistics and quotations should immediately be eliminated. There are no statistics or quotations anywhere in the excerpt. The speaker does not use neutral language when he says words like quaint, incendiary, and uninflected. All of these carry an opinion. Vivid imagery is correct because of the way he talks about the different groups and their locations.
Answer:
I perched on my seat, as I revved up my engine. I was anxious waiting for the race to start,as soon as I heard the horn my car zoomed,and I was gone. It was a convoy of race cars battleing for first place. Some cars seemed dwarfed compared to the rest of them.
I was steering around in my car just hitting the final lap. There was one car ahead of me, so I revved up my engine in hopes of cattching up. I was so busy trieng to win I hadnt noticed the obvious sign I was pushhing my car over its limits. As I was cutting it close with the other race I heard a loud pop. I tried to steer my car,but it began losing control. I looked up only to see the wall. Then everything went dark
Explanation:
I'm sorry if this was to much,or it wasant what you needed. I am only in middle school and tried to sound like a highschooler.
Answer:
Making homemade ice cream involves gathering the right ingredients, carefully regulating temperatures, and the creation of friction
Explanation:
strong thesis statements (and essays in general) should not include phrases like "you will learn..." and "this essay is about...", and the first thesis statement is rather an opinion and not a fact.
The second statement not only provides an elaborate yet short answer on how to make homemade ice cream but is also based on facts.
B is the answer to the question
The answer would be homogenization, as it means to unify or to make things similar, whereas the other 3 options hold negative connotations.
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