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The summary should be done to present your understanding of the book and its elements. I can't write the summary for you, but I'll show you how to do it.
<h3>Explanation of the elements that must be present in the summary:</h3>
- Tom: the feeling that the text conveyed to you.
- Environment: The setting where the story takes place.
- Sensory Images: Descriptions of people or things done in the text that can stimulate your senses and make you feel what was being described.
- Main characters: The characters that provoke the most important parts of the story and promote the movement of the plot.
To write the summary, you must first read the book to which the question refers. As you read, you will be able to identify the elements described above. To improve your understanding and identification of these elements, you can search for articles that analyze this book and direct you to the plot.
In this form, you can write your summary by following these steps:
- First paragraph: Introduce the book, and the author, and give a brief overview of the plot, setting, and characters.
- Second paragraph: Show the tone of the text and how that tone is established within the most important events of the book and the behavior of its characters.
- Third paragraph: Show how the book is descriptive, capable of creating sensory images and making reading even more efficient.
Below you can see an example of how you can start the summary:
<em>"Taíno" written by Jose Barreiro is a book that bets on the colonization of America and the different and sometimes conflicting visions between Europeans and indigenous people. This is done through the story of the young Taíno, who, when adopted by Cristovon Colombo, embarks on adventures in the American continent and has experiences in culture, colony, environment, and power.</em>
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African songs are performed in like dances and stuff and they do riturals and other things
Answer:
d. rocks are made of more than one mineral
<u>Answer:</u> False
<u>Explanation:</u> The imposition of the 18th Amendment had more to do with social activism than with stereotypes.
Distilled and fermented liquors were brought from Europe for many reasons. Alcohol was considered healthy and medicinal, used for killing pain and soothing indigestion. It was also known as a curative and invigorating beverage. Some people even preferred drinking cider or beer instead of drinking water, since water in America was muddy and dirty.
However, drunkenness was condemned and punished, a signal of weakness. It was associated with domestic violence, family neglection, unemployment, and psychologic problems. In that scenario, a movement flourished defending moderation or temperance. Many leaders came up in different states, all of them influenced by Benjamin Rush’s tract of 1785. At first, those movements were small and segmented, but in 1825 the American Temperance Society was formed and unified many of those small groups. It had the support of both Catholic and Protestant churches and, as the years passed by, it split along two lines: radicals who defended total abstinence, and moderates who allowed some drinking. The Society continued pushing the states’ legislatures to enact statewide prohibition of alcohol, reasoning that such prohibition would decrease the number of unemployment and violence, at the same time that it would increase productivity. Because of this pressure, in 1919 the Eighteenth Amendment was established, declaring the production, transport, and sale of intoxicating liquors forbidden.
The 18th Amendment was repealed in 1933 mainly because of the profit that the government could have by taxing imported wines, gin, rum, and whiskey.