Answer:
Waiting for his wife outside of a hair salon
Explanation:
His wife was at the hairdresser when Walter picked up a copy of a Liberty magazine. He read <em>“Can Germany Conquer the World Through the Air?” </em>and saw pictures of war before he started daydreaming about being Captain Mitty.
Answer:
1- (Whoosh) (clack) (hiss) (ba-bump) (tick) (creak) (whoosh again)
2- my experiences on a roller coaster
3- the author is filled with joy and is very happy they were able to ride the coaster
Explanation:
Answer: national nails on a chalkboard day
We all gather round a massive chalkboard and on the count of 69 we all make a huge scratch that can be heard from 696,969,696,969 miles away
Whitman's Use of anaphora confronts the reader again and again with his ideas
Answer:
A. It acts as a guide to help writers organize their ideas.
Explanation:
Let's take a look at each answer choice:
A: It acts as a guide to help writers organize their ideas.
The outline is the planning process in writing. It's purpose is to aid the writer in creating the structure for their essay. Therefore, this answer choice is correct as it demonstrates the outlines ability to <em>organize ideas.</em>
For the sense of correctness, lets take a look at all the answer options.
B: It acts as a draft so the writer can focus on revision.
The outline should never substitute for the actual writing part of the process.
C: It acts as a revision tool so writers can refine their logical flow.
The outline should not be able to provide any revision as it should not substitute or count as the writing itself.
D: It acts as a brainstorming tool to help writers develop a topic.
The outline should come after the topic is understood.