Answer:
… a. to make sure you paraphrase to avoid having to cite it properly
Explanation:
That answer choice above is worded strangely.
Basically, either you write the quote exactly and site the source <u>OR</u> you paraphrase the quote (write it in your own words)
Explanation:
There are children in the park.
There are boys and girls enjoying in the park.
There are boys climbing the trees.
There are trees everywhere in the park.
There are tall and green trees in the park.
There are children enjoying climbing the trees in the park.
There are boys playing soccer in the park.
There are children playing hide and seek behind the trees.
There is a park filled with boys and girls.
There are childrens' kites stuck on the trees in the park.
is that ok?
1) the direct method
2) the grammar translation method
3) the audio lingual method
4) the structural approach
5) the silent way
6) communicative language teaching (CTL)
Answer:
(1) My school plays today at the other high school.
(2) It had been a long, active day, and we were hungry.
(3) Simon does not like flying in airplanes or riding in elevators.
Is there a story or article where this is used in? If not then I'd say hyperbole. "Ice storm of glass" is heavily exaggerated.