I can answer it in english if that’s fine with you because I’m not familiar with this language. So what you’re trying to say is how to find the quotes right?
If so what you can do is find it in a particular book, like you can even go to the first page of the book and see a quote from the book. There’s other chapters that you may have read will indicate a character using a quote on how they retell the story. Like for example you can use “Is Mr. Heathcliff a man? If so, is he mad? And if not, is he a devil? If sha’n’t tell my reasons for making this inquiry; but I beseech you to explain, if you can, what I have married.”
I would need more info to have a good answer this, but I would say knowing the future is a big responsibility. Responsibility can come with fear, but knowing what might happen is kinda cool/exiting.
I believe this is from Animal farm. It talks about how we’re all supposedly equal, but really some people are more ‘equal’
Like how a man and woman can work the same job and the woman gets payed less
Answer:
Part 1: Explanation
Part 2: Nothing
Part 3: Explanation
Part 4 : Citation
Part 5: Explanation
Explanation:
ICE strategy should be followed when writing academic essays. ICE strategy is very important in supporting evidence to your claims which are debatable.
ICE strategy is;
- Introduce the quote
- Cite the quote with proper style
- Explain the quotes.
Part 1 of the question contains introduction, According to Foulkes's ...... aspects of personality" and citation <em>(184); </em>however "Explanation" of the quote is missing.
Part 2 contains all the three elements of the ICE strategy, "In an essay on urban legends ...... exchange of details occurs" (Introduction), (78) (Citation), and "Often, people will .......... centuries-old religion" (Explanation).
Similarly we note that Part 3 misses "Explanation", Part 4 "Citation", and Part 5 misses "Explanation".
Answer:
1. Seals sit on rocks in warmer are by the oceans. 2. Scientists can collect data about currents.
3. We tend to wear hats in sunny climate and in warm temperatures.
Explanation: