In the text, the author keeps it interesting and engaging whilst telling you a silly story. Her overall goal in writing this was to inform you; the story of Zachary, what schools are doing now for lunches, and what they <em>should</em> do. There is a hint of persuasion in the text as well, in which she goes over the changes schools should make in their cafeterias. An example from the text shows this persuasion, "Ideally, a healthy school lunch should also taste good ... or at least as good as the description on the menu." She does an excellent job in doing this as well, painting a vivid picture for the audience as well as keeping you engaged.
The question is incomplete and the full version can be found online.
Answer:
- Sequoia Trees Are Being Cut At An Alarming Rate
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the number of mills and the amount of lumber cut
- Muir's Experience As An Explorer
Explanation:
These questions refer to a passage from the text titled "Save the Redwoods," by John Muir.
In the passage, Muir explains that sawmills close to the Sequoia belt have been selling Big Tree lumber as redwood for many years, to warn about the Sequoia Trees being cut at an alarming rate, not to claim that Sequoia trees are located on the West Coast nor that are useful for building homes.
The detail that appeals to the reader's logic is that only a few mills produce a large amount of lumber cut, not the description of the trees nor Muir's experience as an explorer. Muir's experience as an explorer is what establishes credibility.
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Because they wanted to hang out with them and avoid the socs.
In this novel, Okonkwo is a victim of a single story. A single story is an explanation of the world that is taken to represent all possible aspects of the world. When we accept a single story, we deny the fact that the world can be quite complex and difficult, and that we do not benefit from oversimplifying it. Okonkwo has a very firm idea of what men and women are like, and he is unable to modify this even when values like compassion or love are threatened by it.
The novel itself acts as a rejection of a single story by showing the sad end of Okonkwo. His inability to adapt or change leaves him lost towards the end, when the things he values are being threatened. Moreover, the fact that he is unable to show weakness or vulnerability because of this adherence to a single story leaves him deeply unhappy. The book suggests that it is better to understand the complexity and subtleties that exist in the world.
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just about plumb out of fuel
Explanation:
The excerpt to the question of from Team moon.
The problem was about the no fuel situation in which the eagle was almost faced with fuel problem as they have s-