Answer:
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Explanation:
How is Dr Roylott presented to the reader in "The Speckled Band"? Through out the story, Roylott is overall presented as threatening, dangerous and a intelligent man. This can be identified through his appearance, behaviour and motives, there is also evidence of this personality in the story.
Answer:
The correct answer is D
Explanation:
According to interviews granted by Dawn O'Porter, the desire to write Paper Aeroplanes was triggered by memoirs from her earlier years and her desire to document them in a story format.
As the book unfolded, O'porter revealed that the story took on a life of its own.
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Answer:
O D. Making predictions.
Explanation:
Reading strategies present a person with some process by which they can know and understand a text. Such strategies can include summarizing, imagining, or even predicting what to expect in the coming lines of the text.
The strategy that makes guesses about what will happen next is making predictions. This can be done through the understanding of what has happened till that particular text and through hints or elements that can suggest what to expect.
Thus, the correct answer is option D.
He says that he would never help bring free and brave people into slavery.
Answer:
It is effective.
Explanation:
The claim is ineffective because it does not state a clear position.
It does state a clear position, (students should wear uniforms)
The claim is ineffective because it expresses a first person preference.
No mention of a first person preference in this statement.
The claim is ineffective because it suggests the essay will inform rather than argue.
It's rather clear the the person will argue for their claim, rather than inform the reader.
So by default, the answer must be that it is effective.