Nine or ten years after Mowgli adoption
D. it clearly connects ideas
Parallelism is when the same grammatical or sentence structure is used for a list of ideas or items. By using a similar grammatical structure the reader's brain automatically makes a connection between the ideas because of the similar structure. Caesar's famous line "I came. I saw. I conquered." is an example of parallelism. Each of the sentences has the format subject-past tense verb.
Answer:
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Explanation:
Read the excerpt from A Black Hole is NOT a Hole.
Any and all events on the Sun remain invisible to you for as long as it is below the horizon. If the Sun suddenly turned purple, you wouldn’t see it happen.
In a similar way, once an object enters the extreme gravity zone of a black hole, the object disappears from view.
Which word signals that a comparison is being made?
extreme
object
gravity
similar
Answer:
The correct question should be Topical organization should be used when your subject can best be explained ___
The correct answer will be
c. by giving equal emphasis to each part of your subject
Explanation:
Topical organization is defined as arranging information according to different sub-topic within a larger topic, and describing the subject of an essay one topic at a time. This type of organization can best be used when each part of the subject of an essay wants to be given emphasis to equally, owing to the fact that no part of the essay or paper is highlighted for the purpose of telling a story.
The correct answer is D) the medicine bags and the sprinkle cornmeal.
<em>The detail in the excerpt that indicates that Leon and his family still carry out traditional Pueblo practices is the medicine bags and the sprinkle cornmeal.
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The traditional Pueblo practice is found in the text when the author writes: “She touches his arm and he noticed that her hands were still dusty from the cornmeal that she had sprinkled around the old man.” Traditions from people from Pueblo, New Mexico, are an important part of their culture.
“The Man to Send the Rain Clouds” is a story written by Leslie Marmon Silko in 1969. Silko belongs to the Native America Narrative Renaissance of the 1970s.