A) What voice am I writing in? It is drafting because this shows how writer conveys his message through his ideas and thoughts which the writer composes both the introduction and the conclusion.
B) Are my sentence boundaries identified directly with no fragments or run ons? It is editing because it is the process of checking for errors. The process is really important because the writer himself has to be able to identify his own mistakes.
C) Have I kept my voice and tense the same throughout? It will be revising when the writer makes amendments to his message in draft.
D ) What is my purpose? It is the process of planning or brainstorming.
E) What is my evidence ( and where will I get it)? It is a pre-writing. Pre-writing is the very-first stage of writing process and it is followed by drafting, revision and editing.
In summary, the writing process chronologically consists of: pre-writing, planning, drafting, revision, editing,
YOu can read a lot of emotions in this Sentecne so C emotional appeal
I believe the answer is Stanza, due to the fact that these lines are all grouped together, almost like a paragraph. hope this helps, have an amazing day :)<span />
USE PEMDAS
P=Parentheses
E=Exponents
D=Dividing
M=Multiplying
A=Adding
<span>S=Subtracting
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6^{2} =36
36÷2+4=x
36÷2=18
18*3=54
54+4=58
<span>x=58</span>
The sentence should read "Tom's Independence Day holiday wasn't spent in California."
The rules are
1<span> Capitalize the first word of the sentence
2 </span><span>Capitalize people's names and titles used with their names
3</span><span> Use an apostrophe to correctly indicate singular or plural possession
4</span><span> Capitalize names of days of the week, months, and holidays
5 </span><span>Use an apostrophe in contractions to indicate the missing letter(s)
6 </span><span>Capitalize the names of particular places
7 </span><span>Use correct end punctuation for the type of sentence</span>