Answer:
Primarily, the specific notes talking about similarities and differences.
Explanation:
The topic sentence points out the the text will talk about 'alike'nesses and 'differences,' both of which are common in compare and contrast. This is further hammered home by the text which, well, compares and contrasts. If a text mentions similarities and differences, its likely in a compare and contrast structure.
Answer:
The answer is B) production.
Answer:
Herbert decided today was the day, He was going to buy a pet today. He jumped in his jetta and left his flat. He drove to the nearest pet store on the corner of Berkeley ave. They were a full menagerie, with all sorts of different animals. Slipping his hated mask on he entered the loud store. The cawing of parrots and yips of puppies were music to his ears Scaly creatures with claws and bright colors were at the top of list or animals he might want to buy. But as he passed the guppies section his mind changed. The guppies flashed there colors and swam swiftly through the aquarium. He picked out a bright orange and white guppy that was a medium size. He named her Georgia. The woman working there put her in a clear plastic bag. On his way home he kept Georgia in his lap but didn't realize that the water from her bag was spilling everywhere. He rushed home, and when he got there he ran inside to place poor Georgia in water before she could die. He got fish water all over his hands. This is disgusting Herbert thought to himself, so he pumped soap into his hands and washed them thoroughly. Then he looked at Georgia and was glad that he picked her instead of a snake or lizard.
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Answer:
Yes.
Explanation:
For example, a story could be about a fat squirrel who eats a water hose. The water hose is very hard, and the squirrel cannot eat the water hose.
One reader may say, "The squirrel is a idiot because he eats water hoses," and another could say, "the water hose is very hard."
Different interpretations can mean different things.
A
clause is a group of words that contain a subject and a verb; An
adjective clause is a group of words that contain a subject and a
verb and is used provide description. The answer is, therefore; subject and verb.