When it comes to life and nature, Jack London and Robert Frost have different perspectives various things that they agree upon but others that they do not.
In expository writing, a topic sentence is a sentence that summarizes the main idea of a paragraph. It is usually the first sentence in a paragraph. What is your question regarding a topic statement?
Although it seems to have been a fixture of he square since the city's origin, the produce market actually opened only <u>recently.</u>
<u />It's the only word that makes any sense.
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I like goldfish too. The golden color, along with the crunch and the way that they taste so salty yet so fake. Mmm
Question 1:
The answer is False
- Biased means that it is an <em>unfair perspective</em> and holds prejudice or only represent one side of an argument/idea
Question 2:
The answer is True
- to jump on the bandwagon means <em>to just follow what others say or do </em>
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Question 3:
The answer is Glittering Generalities
- glittering generalities is a propaganda technique that <em>appeals to emotion</em> and <em>makes things sound really good, but without any information to support it</em> (it's like taking someone's word about something)
Question 4:
The answer is card stacking
- card stacking <em>only gives good info about one thing</em> and leaves out the bad stuff
Question 5:
Plain folk and transfer
- plain folk tries to appeal to common/blue collar people (miners)
- transfer usually is propaganda in the form of images that makes people look good.