Definition/Explanation Clues. Sometimes a word's or phrase's meaning is explained immediately after its use. ...
Restatement/Synonym Clues. Sometimes a hard word or phrase is said in a simple way. ...
Contrast/Antonym Clues. ...
Inference/General Context Clues. ...
Punctuation.
1. Pick a topic
2. pick a hook (something that will draw attention and make people want to read it)
3. Expand on your hook and make sure to clearly state your view on the topic (if it is good or bad, if you should or shouldn't get it-- so on )
4. write 3-5 body paragraphs.
- your view
- positive aspects
- negitive aspects
- compare the negitive and positive aspects
5. sum it all up in a conclusion paragraph
6. works cited page (all your links)
if u need a website for citation easybib is a rlly good one
in which text please mention here with the name of the book or the name of the story
thanks
C because though it’s states facts about food (that cause acne) it doesn’t specify acne in the sentence it just states the food.
Answer:
<em>B </em><em>Terror and Fear</em>
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as the paragraph mentions
*ahem*<em> "groan of mortal terror. It was not a groan of pain or of"</em>
and <em>"echo, the terrors that distracted me. I say I knew it" </em>
shall hint to the reader the <em>idea of this passage</em>
this will remove A <em>Upbeat ending </em>as a correct option
reading the full passage at the half/end, It doesn't seem as a life or death so we can also remove <em>D </em><em>life or death</em> as an option it may see, that way but it doesn't really give us a sight of death or live blossoming
and <em>C </em><em>a unsolved mystery</em>
doesn't appear to be one, it may give us that thought at the beginning
but it mentions <em> "I knew what the old man felt, and pitied him,"</em>
which should say we k<em>now it's no mstyery</em>
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