Okay. I cannot see the article, again but will try my hardest to answer this anyway.
The purpose can usually be seen in the first sentence or paragraph (unless you have an excerpt). Though it may not be too specific it will usually be backed up by evidence later in the passage. A purpose can always be proven by text details.
Choice of details: should support the purpose
organization: Some things are good for some purposes.
e.g. cause effect, shows the good or bad effects of a purpose. The author can support the purpose or no.
chronological can show how something has changed over time.
etc.
Try to identify the main structure and how the passage is organized and how it supports the main idea.
Answer:
its structured more full with details
Explanation:
paragraph 2 is like your intro for your thesis nothing really like paragraph 3
Answer:
The answer is "Option d".
Explanation:
Its encryption method would be to transform thought via interaction. Its codec requires a "medium" to deliver a message through telephone, email, text, person to person, and device. The degree of awareness of embedding information may differ. Thinking of it like you're changing your cash between region to region in another currency, and the wrong choice can be defined as follows:
- In choice a, It can't use critical critiques while assessing your submission of a contest.
- In choice b, If you move to another world, talk to somebody in their language, that's why it is wrong.
- In choice c, Dress in a lovely robe for just not a formal event.
B. No one can be as charming as my father can. A. Would be prettiest, C, Would be least, and D. Would be farthest.