The explicit analysis of a text studies...
A) concrete elements that can be directly quoted.
"Concrete" and "directly" confer "explicitness," or clear, straightforward, definitive, not vague
Answer:
C. An explanation of the natural world
Explanation:
Answer:
Thinking back on that day, I'm glad Grandma made me do it. Entering that spelling bee changed my life. Standing in front of hundreds of people wasn't easy. But thanks to Grandma, I no longer have stage fright. - conclusion
Have you ever done something that scared you? Have you ever done something that you can't believe you did after it was over? I have. - Introduction
When I was in 5th grade, I participated in the school spelling bee. Grandma and I quizzed each other on difficult spelling words every night. We even made a list of favorite words that we had never heard before. - body
Explanation:
The introduction must be composed of sentences that present the story and, literally, introduce it, making the reader understand what the story is about, what it is about and how the main subject will be approached.
The body is composed of sentences where the author shows what actually happened in history, presents arguments, events, processes and the ideas that make up the text.
The conclusion presents a sentence that ends the story and shows how things were resolved and what results they showed. It is literally a resolution of what happened.
In this sentence chances are integrated to best be defined as together
When thinking about it thousands of buildings are nearby each other
in a town or community. Schools, parks, hotels most likely are on the same street