You can write a story where the moral is that it's not okay to draw conclusions about a situation based on someone else's experience and not your own.
<h3>How to write about it?</h3>
- Introduce a character who really wanted to learn to write.
- Show how this character talked to some friends about this wish.
- Show how the character's friends' opinion of the character's desire was negative.
- Show friends talking about how difficult learning to write would be, would promote a great economic expense and would be of no use.
- Point out how these friends don't know how to write.
- Show the character adopting the opinions of friends and letting go of that desire.
- Show how the character missed opportunities to have a better life for not knowing how to write.
You can use another example and story if you prefer, the important thing is to show how much your character was harmed because he created conclusions based on other people's experiences and not on his own experiences on a certain subject.
You must remember that the moral lesson of a story is a teaching, a piece of advice that the text promotes to the reader to warn him that bad behavior can lead to very negative results.
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False because it might add mor stress due to real world problems
This paragraph is an excerpt from the executions of Captain John Smith who was found exploring the lands of Virginia.
The author’s purpose is to bring to the audience how the captain was saved by the leader’s daughter herself, from this potential public execution.
The intended audience here is people who are interested in the history of Red Indians and how this incident was turning point. It was after this incident that the natives began to trade with the natives.
Explanation:
This excerpt takes a tone that suggests how the Powhatan, the chief who announced the execution withdraws because his daughter came forward to save the captain by herself.
The emphasis here is on the strength of the power that eventually gives in to the power of love.
The author’s perspective: the king’s change of mind from executing the man to save his life and to be at his service all because his daughter was interested in him.
<u>Answer:</u>
<em>(B) Do students who eat organic food make healthier food choices? </em>
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<u>Explanation:</u>
This is one of the research questions which can be used to gain the knowledge on how serving organic food in school cafeterias affects students eating habits. This question helps in gaining the knowledge of how these organic foods and its choices affects the eating habits of the students and do they really become conscious of making healthy of choices of eating or is it just an overrated concept.