hmm I think your a male lol
I guess this also depends on what the "Advanced Reading Skills" lessons talks about, but don't think of it as "really hard"! Work on one word, one phrase, one sentence, and you'll start making progress. =)
In general, when translating, the first thing you'll have to do is to understand the paragraph, but you're right, this isn't that easy a paragraph to translate. You could use an English dictionary, or a bilingual dictionary (http://www.nciku.com<span>is good for English-Chinese) to help you. While you're doing this, try to pick out important words and translate them first, and see if you could understand what each sentence means. </span>
<span>Sometimes, words may have multiple meanings or be used as metaphors - for example, "amputated" means "having been cut off", but in your 2nd sentence, it means that the poet should not be condemned and criticised to the point where he is treated as having no value. </span>
<span>Finally, after you've translated the text, don't forget to read it to check if it makes sense in the language you're using - and if it makes for smooth reading!</span>
Part A: I believe the answer is D
Part B: I believe the answer is C
Hope this helps you
Answer:
all of the above!
Explanation:
Researching evidence is very important so you can be reputable and back up your claims. By using appeals like ethos/pathos/logos you become more convincing, and that is very important for making a speech or writing anything persuasive, because logic and facts, emotions, and ethics rope people in to listening and understanding your point. Adding in rhetorical devices does the same. all of these answer choices are important, so the correct answer it "all of the above"
What is the article called? because without the article i don’t understand the question so do you have a link to it or picture