Totally - complete;y
rather- or, instead of
The first one is C, George Washington.
The second question is D, New Colossus.
The third one is A The Star-spangled Banner.
Answer:
"Author's claim is honorable presentation of an author that he makes in his writing – to some person or his memory, group of people, establishment or even abstract idea. As it is seen from one epigram of Martialis, such statements were known back in Roman times."
Explanation:
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To improve understanding of an informational paragraph, which questions are best to ask
- (A) What is this paragraph mostly about?
- (B) Are they any unfamiliar words I need to learn?
- (C) What is the author's claim?
- (D) How does the evidence relate to the claim?
- (F) Is the evidence relevant to the claim
<h3>What is an Informational paragraph?</h3>
An informational paragraph is an excerpt from a text that is meant to pass some details about a subject to the reader.
To understand an informational paragraph, the reader should be able know the main idea of the passage, research unfamiliar words and determine the author's main claim. He should also form a connection between the evidence and the cited claim.
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What is informal letter ?
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The letters which we write to our family, friends or any other relatives are known as informal letters. In short, unofficial letters are called informal letters.
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