It's D.
The correct sentence should be "We saw a bird <span><span>with a long, yellow beak </span>sitting on a branch.</span>"
Once a topic has been chosen, ideas have been generated through brainstorming and free writing, and a working thesis has been created, the last step a writer can perform in the prewriting stage is creating an outline. An outline allows a writer to categorize the main points, to organize the paragraphs into an order that makes sense, and to make sure that each paragraph/idea can be fully developed. Essentially, an outline helps prevent a writer from getting stuck when performing the actual writing of the essay.
An outline provides a map of where to go with the essay. A well-developed outline will show what the thesis of the essay is, what the main idea of each body paragraph is, and the evidence/support that will be offered in each paragraph to substantiate the main points.
The first option Change all about to interested in, would be correct.
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The correct answer is option three.
The word <em>monotone </em>means without intonation or expressivity. In the excerpt from "About Russell," by Rita Williams-Garcia, the narrator conveys a tone of disengagement, which means emotional detachment, disconnection or indifference. The reason is he speaks in a desinterested way and does not look at the person in the eyes.