Two reasons why writing to inform is creative writing is because it doesnt always have to be real and your using your own thought process.
Answer:
1. Part that includes subject and main action
- Dr. Nima Mesgarani and his team are developing
2. Part that is a detail about the subject
- Professor of electrical engineering
3. Part that is the outcome of the main action
- technology that may someday translate people's thought into electronically produced speech.
Explanation:
I have been able to match each sentence to the part the question answers.
In no. 1 you discover that it mentions the name of the subject and his team and also informed us the action they are carrying out: "developing".
In no. 2, we see that the information/detail of the subject was clearly stated, that he is "Professor of electrical engineering".
In no. 3, we are giving the outcome of the main action. The outcome is that the technology that is being developed may someday translate people's thought into electronically produced speech.
Answer:
After winning the baseball tournament, the team went out for pizza to celebrate.
I'd say option B, because that is how the story or the main problem was "resolved" (as the phrase suggests) or taken care of.
Gives readers a clear picture of the sequence of events