Answer:
A. Reflective writing
Explanation:
With reflective writing you are writing about something in the past, and you are looking back on the events, and how they may have effected you or shaped you into who you are today.
Evaluative writing, however is when you judge something based on certain criteria or statistics.
Narrative writing is writing in which you must tell a story. It must have characters, a plot, setting, conflict, and point of view.
Descriptive writing is as the name implies writing in which you must describe something. It includes many sensory details, like sight, hearing, feeling, tasting, and smell.
I think the correct subordination conjunction to complete the sentence would be : D. whatever
Whatever he did to study for the final exam must be have been helpful; his grade improved from a B to an A. The other one seems not to make any sense
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Answer:
See explanation below
Explanation:
The lines describing the time of the year are:
When April with his showers sweet with fruit ----- 1
The drought of March has pierced unto the
root ---------2
When Zephyr also has, with his sweet breath, ----------5
Quickened again, in every holt and heath, ----------------6
Then do folk long to go on pilgrimage ---------------------13
Chaucer focuses on these sensory details because he is trying to emulate some Latin and Greek authors who introduce their poems by creating inspiration through a muse. Chaucer then chooses to create inspiration by describing a natural phenomenon of the earth replenishing itself.
From the lines above, the season of the year is spring just after winter. The description implies spring as a symbol of rebirth and new life. A time when the earth replenishes itself after the dry air of winter, a time when there is rain, fresh air and when people long to go on pilgrimage.
Answer:
The correct answer is A: that the data presented so far is inconclusive
.
Explanation:
In this excerpt, the author talks about vehicle backover injuries and deaths. However, as we read the excerpt, we make an impression that the data presented here is inconclusive, as the author doesn't provide the exact statistical information and base the facts mainly on his/her suppositions.
For example, <em>the driver may even be the child's mother or father</em> or <em>experts often don't agree on the exact number of children injured or killed in backover incidents each year </em>doesn't provide any relevant information from which we could make a certain conclusion, as the paragraph seems to be incomplete and inconclusive.