Hello Chandranewlon!
A source card is made during research to tell the facts about the source one is using.
Hope this'll help you out! :)
Ok this 2 help
Say
Thoughts
Effects
Action
Looks
Dialogue: we can tell how the character talks (like rude language, good language)
Actions: we can tell how the character acts
Thoughts: we know what the character thinks
Interaction with others: we know how the character interacts with other people
Opinions of other: we know what this character thinks about others
I would say all of them except opinions on others. Like, you can be a nice person and think negatively about someone (well that's me).
Answer:
we can not see the paragraphs no pic or link
Answer:On the night of 23 October 1731 a fire broke out and many manuscripts were damaged, and a few completely destroyed. Beowulf escaped the fire relatively intact but it suffered greater loss by handling in the following years, with letters crumbling away from the outer portions of its pages.
Answer:
Best Response to the excerpt will be: Option C: Dean Kamen writes in an informal and entertaining style. He gives examples of his creative problem-solving.
Explanation:
While responding to any excerpt or a piece of writing, one should keep in mind that the response is clear enough to be understood by the reader. It should also be concise or brief and have relevant information.
In the given excerpt, Dean Kamen explains how he overcame the problem of putting entire machine shop in his basement. He explains how he solved this problem and was as successful as well.
His writing is informal and entertaining. He shows his creativity in solving the problem he faced. Thus, Option C would be the best response.