Read the following outline. Topic: Whether a dog or cat will be a better pet Paragraph topic 1: Friendliness Dogs are warm and f
riendly. Cats are standoffish and independent. Cats don’t make as much noise as barking dogs. Paragraph topic 2: Protection Most cats are not known to protect homes from intruders, and rarely will a “beware of cat” sign be displayed on a fence. Dogs are protective and bark to warn intruders to stay away. Paragraph topic 3: Care Cats are self-sufficient; they can take care of themselves as long as food is left out for them. Dogs need a lot of attention and care. They have to be let out or walked regularly, and they have to be watched—especially when they are puppies—so they don’t chew furniture. What kind of organizational structure is used to compare the two animals in this outline? A)Several aspects of one subject are discussed, then the aspects of the other subject are examined.
B)Each point of comparison is discussed in turn.
C)The development of each subject over a period of time is discussed.
D)General aspects of each subject are discussed, then the specifics.
D) General aspects of each subject are discussed, then the specifics.
Explanation:
In this outline, the author has chosen to first discuss the general aspects of each subject, and then discuss the specifics that derive from these. The general points that the author mentions are "friendliness," "protection" and "care." After the author presents these, he proceeds to discuss the specific information that will go under each general subject.
I think the correct answers from the choices listed above are the first and second options. In this novel, setting functions as markers guiding Janie on her life journey and a vehicle for Janie’s search for fulfillment. Hope this helps. Have a nice day.
The sense that nature has taken over a once-urban area.
Explanation:
Mythical kingdom is possible (<em>towers & god-roads) </em>but a small mythical kingdom doesn´t make sense to me.
A preindustrial society is said to be in harmony with nature.
The feeling of an ancient village is not provoked by towers; that word, together with stone or metal could show a once-urban area that has been taken over by nature (wild cats that roam... many pigeons)