So when the prompt asks for 3 examples of powerful language, it's asking for something that makes an impact. It's powerful, and it make you think. Kind of like figurative language or metaphors. That's just what I think though...
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Writing can be like cleaning out a closet because your handwriting needs to be neat and organized so you know what you're looking at so everything won't be all over the place, just like a closet.
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-They have read and reviewed the literature that is under discussion.
-They have brought their books to use as a reference during discussion.
-They present opinions about the topic and support it with evidence from the text.
Explanation:
A speaker doesn't need to agree with other peoples' opinions or wait their turn to be prepared. However, they need to have completed the other things listed above.
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The author quotes an interview from a TV station.
Explanation:
The author quotes an interview from a TV station.
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B. Summarize the passage's main points
Explanation:
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