There's many differint ways to generate ideas for a writeing project. Here are a few.
You could do an illistration, where you organize your writeing so the main idea is stated in the begginning part. Examples,facts,and other details are then added to illistrate or support the main idea.
Another strategy is to create a gathering grid. A gathering grid helps you organize the information you collect.
And finally a line diagram works well to. Hope it helps!
''The employees whined about their low wages'' is the statement that contains bias.
The answer is D. safe and secure.
Waverly is only six when this short story begins. She lives in Chinatown, in San Francisco, and at such a young age, she sees the world in a simple way. As a first-person narrator she says, for instance, that she didn't think of herself as a poor child because her bowl was always full.
In the excerpt, she seems to wish to convey that comfortable simplicity. The smell of food combined with her father leaving to work and the door being locked evoke a sensation of safety, the belief that everything is and will always be just fine.
Bud, Not Buddy is the story of a ten-year-old African American boy named Bud Caldwell and his quest to find his father during the Great Depression. The novel begins in Flint, Michigan, at “the Home,” where Bud and other orphaned children wait to be placed into foster care.