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C, it’s because you are describing something possessive.
Answer:
<em>1) was working</em>
<em>2) is preparing</em>
<em>3) reads</em>
<em>4) completed</em>
<em>5) was doing</em>
<em>6) attended</em>
<em>7) had already finished</em>
<em>8) is completing</em>
<em>9) applying </em>
<em>10) is studying</em>
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The correct order, sequence, for an essay’s prewriting, would be>
Search for information that supports the thesis: this is needed to sustenance your ideas; this will be your evidence.
Create a list of subtopics that support the thesis in appropriate order: You might decide how to back up your thesis using definitions, contrasts, etc. with the organized subtopics derived from your thesis.
List the subtopics and details under each subtopic: this will result in an outline, you must list a priorities list about the subtopics, meaning you must decide the order of importance of them and which details of each should be included.
Add an introduction and a conclusion to the outline: this is important because you need to write a context for the thesis, explain why it is interest to read, encourage the reader to keep on with the reading. The conclusion summarizes your point of view, new ideas that the essay lead to.
Review the outline and make changes if necessary: Finally, but not the least important, you must check your essay to see if it makes sense, if it is something that should be corrected, etc.
In the poem "Runagate, Runagate," Robert Hayden describes the escape of slaves who were running to the North trying to find freedom. He describes this in two different ways.
First, he talks from the point of view of the slave. He describes the fear that they felt running at night, as well as the determination that encouraged them. On the other hand, he describes the runaway slaves from the perspective of their master. The master describes them as scorpions, and warns of how difficult they are to catch.
The author uses these two points of view in order to increase the suspense and excitement of the text. He wants people to wonder what will happen and whether the slaves will be able to escape from their masters.