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Answer:
By using words such as noisy-throated, trilled and bursting, Keller helps readers imagine how it felt for her to hear the first time out among the creatures of the natural world.
Answer: This paper looks to me as if it knew what a vicious influence it had!
In <em>The Yellow Wallpaper</em>, a woman is locked up in a room with yellow wallpaper because she is sick, and her husband, who is a doctor, believes that rest and lack of stimulation can help her get better. However, she feels trapped, and the fact that she has no mental stimulation makes her begin to lose her mind. An example of this is the fact that she is prone to hallucinations. We can see this in the passage, as she states that the paper seemed to know what a bad influence it was.
Answer:
1. "dream-killing, money-sucking machine"
2. "tragically suffer from low self-esteem."
Explanation:
The words in bold are the words that makes me think it's biased. The author does not seem to support standardized tests and to enhance their disagreement with it, the author uses negative words such as: "dream-killing", "money-sucking", and "tragically."
Note:
I'm not sure if this is correct or not but I hope it helps.
C. To make cited writers feel important
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All the other choices are correct. Academic citations would
give due credit to other people, enable readers to trace the logic of the
argument in the research and also provide researchers with important sources.
It is not done to make the cited writers feel important. It is necessary to give importance to the intellectual
property of other researchers whether the research will be published or not. Research
is a tough job to do but citations do not exactly entail fame or fortune to the
researcher. </span>