Answer:
The correct answer is : A writing Strategy.
Explanation:
Writing strategies can be understood as the different approaches that a writer utilizes to prove a point in a written document. Writing strategies helps writers communicate their ideas in a more effective way.
<u>Writing strategies include the use of drafts, checklists, reading different books of the same topic, etc.</u>
In this particular case, the third grade student completed a draft of a description of a desert biome. The fact that he will use a checklist to prompt his thinking about aspects that could be revised is an example of a <u>Writing strategy.</u>
The Sea of Japan, is located between the countries of Japan, North Korea, South Korea, and Russia, and is also near the Korean Strait and the Pacific Ocean.
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Your answer would be A. Stir-fry with Veggies
1. Before the beginning nothing (void) exists.
<span>2. Into the infinite nothingness a spark appears to swirl, expand and fractalise ever random patterns (chaos). </span>
<span>3. Into this primordial soup enter three creative powers, namely divine action (energy), utterance (vibration, word), and intent (knowledge). Note: I take these three elements from ancient Egyptian metaphysics, where Heka as "life-giving (divine) energy", with Hu as "life-giving (divine) utterance" and Sia as "life-giving (divine) knowledge" represented the three creative powers of the creator, all of which they deemed necessary for Creation to come about. </span>
<span>4. The three creative powers produce the first semblance of order from chaos, in some virtually unimaginable moment of emergence. </span>
<span>5. Order produces a cascade of forms, and the unconscious becomes conscious, just as action produces reaction etc. </span>
<span>6. Living things become the images or representations of the creative power/process.</span>