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arlik [135]
3 years ago
8

In writing a text, these two elements must be present: content and Answer

English
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andrew11 [14]3 years ago
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In writing a text, these two elements must be present: content and Answer

.Question 2

Refer to the given paragraph below on The Great Wall of China:  

What type of description is used in the paragraph?

It is travel writing and it is a location description.

Question text

Which of the following statements is true?

b. You must come up with all the possible ideas from the pre-writing stage.

Question 4

Question text

Refer to the given paragraph below, entitled “Picturing Don Quixote”:  

What type of description is used in the paragraph?

Character description and location description

Answer:  

Question 5

Question text

Learning to write is a  process.

Question 6

The term that refers to the consequences or events caused by the climax.

Answer:  

The outcome at this point can be predicted.

Question 7

Which of the following questions is not beneficial in exploring your topic?

Select one:

a. Why is it an issue or problem at all?

b. How does the issue relate to other public issues?

c. At what place is the cause or effect of the problem most visible?

d. When is the issue most apparent?

Question 8

Question text

What type of figure of speech is used in the following sentence?

The lady in the water screamed like a banshee.  

The correct answer is d. Simile

The writer presented what point of view?

c. First person

blagie [28]3 years ago
4 0

The type of description used in yhe paragraph on The Great Wall of China is descriptive.

This kind of description has the purpose of giving details of an event or a place; this paragraph is describing with some extend of details The Great Wall of China: its length, its snake-like shape, its height, etcétera.

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