1. Critical
2. Passive
3. Purposeful
4. Appreciative
1. First-person voice: semi-formal, between a book report and a journal entry
2. A plot summary that doesn’t reveal too much—let the reader decide if he
or she wants to read it; give a hint of things to come
3. Quotes from the book that reveal something about the characters, plot, or
theme
4. A brief description of the main character.
The answer is conflict with society I did the work and got it right
Subject + (HAD) + past participle + object
Some people define "fake news" as news that is created to make money. Other people broaden the definition to include deliberate spread of misinformation to persuade someone. "Language, statistical figures, graphics, and other forms of presentation intended to persuade by impressing and overwhelming a reader or listener with a blatant disregard for truth and logical coherence." (Carl Bergstrom)