The significance of an excerpt is basically the key message of the theme of that excerpt.
<h3>How do you identify the theme or significance of a text?</h3>
To find the theme of a text, you may look a the introduction and or the conclusion. This rule is consistent with well-written texts.
When you want to give a reaction, ensure that it is logically related to the topic. You are free to agree with the theme or central idea or disagree with it.
Whatever reaction you chose, ensure that you have strong textual evidence to back it up.
It is to be noted that the excerpt referenced is unavailable hence the general answer.
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Details about dressing suggest a historical period.
We are told that the women change into "bathing dresses." This type of garment was used in the nineteenth century for female swimming and bathing activities, which were becoming very popular on the seaside in the 1800s. A bathing gown consisted of a loose, ankle-length, long-sleeved chemise, usually made of flannel or wool. It was not meant to be form-fitting or revealing, to respect Victorian modesty principles. Besides, on pictures from the mid-19th century, a similar type of bathing cap to what is described in the text can be seen (see attachment).
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The three types of information that Tyson's essays use to convey ideas and messages about black holes are: 1. Language that draws the user into the topic. 2. Ability to interact with the information. 3. Metaphors that help the user understand the information.
Since nothing is underlined i presume that the underlined pronoun is them. It is in the dative case because them is an object and answers the question to whom was something done. Them refers to the trainer's team.
Answer:
Folklore!
Explanation:
This seems to be an opinion-based question but I would be happy to answer, I think myths and folklore are very similar, though folklore is more meaningful in my opinion because of how its passed down in generations of families and seems to be more personal than Myths.