Read the description. You are trying to determine the content of an informational text. Which elements should you look for or re
view first? A. You should read the works cited page.
B. You should count how many paragraphs are in the text.
C. You should read the headings and subheadings, and review the images.
D. You should read the last paragraph of the text.
C. You should read the headings and subheadings, and review the images.
Explanation:
Titles, subtitles and images provide the initial expression you enter into the article content, showing the subject and the positioning of the text. So these elements are the ones you should look for and review first when you want to determine the content of an informational article.
Normally, the title should express the specific theme that determines the text. The title is often highlighted and quoted, not rare in cases where it is the only "piece" of the work that most know.
I would say that the statement about Franklin Roosevelt's presidency that is not true is C) He succeeded in packing the Supreme Court with justices who supported his plans.
The very first example of dramatic irony occurs in Act 2, scene 1 when Benvolio and Mercutio are looking for Romeo after the Capulet's party. ... The reason this is dramatic irony is because the audience knows that Romeo is no longer in love with Rosaline; he's in love with Juliet.
Answer: Scout characterizes Boo as a petty criminal and a "malevolent phantom." Jem describes his neighbor as a monstrous figure, six-and-a-half feet tall with bloodstained hands. Dill must imagine Boo based on the descriptions his friends provide him.