Answer:
well.... yes in a way, I personally think it depends on how they are repetitive, meaning what is it that they do that's repetitive
Answer:
I have read book thief.
Explanation:
The reason why I enjoyed this book was that it had very good representation of world war II. I also enjoy that it was from people who were german, because it proves that the germans were have as tough of a time as we were, and not all germans were supportive of Hitler.
Something that I wished was different was how many people died at the end. I understand that that is a correct representation of that time, but it was a huge loss at the very end. I thought that how death was narrating was interesting, but I feel they could have done it slightly better. The way he would go back and forth in time were somewhat confusing.
The answer is A. Explanation kiddo. Without an explanation, you can't use any "clues" from the "context", if that makes sense.
Answer: The final one, a hook is a main thing to really get your reader to want to know more, and too know your side or things. A topic is required to argue of course, and context can help you get into the depth of it.
Explanation:
<span>Any writing project containing research must contain a Works Cited, C. A works cited section is exactly what it sounds like, a cited list of all of the works referenced within the paper. It is not a work citation, eliminating choices A and D, as these would refer to a ticket given at work. An index is used to show where information can be found within your own writing, not others', eliminating choice B.</span>