Read the summary of the section of "The Beginnings of the Maasai," where the volcanic eruption and its results are described.
As a result of a volcanic eruption, Enkai and the cattle were thrown into the sky. Enkai wanted to save his cattle. He grew a tree that bridged the sky and the earth. The cattle walked down the tree to Neiterkob. Neiterkob and the Maasai tribe took over caring for the cattle.
Why does the summary need to be revised?
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- The summary lacks transition that connects ideas.
Explanation:
As per the question, the given summary of the text 'The Beginnings of Maasai' requires to be amended as 'it misses out the transition which is very necessary to link the ideas and ensure smooth flow of the story.' <u>Transitions are a very important part of writing especially when summarizing as it not only associates the ideas and events that took place in the plot but also assist in giving a unified form to the story</u>. Thus, it promotes comprehension and understanding which the given summary lacks, and hence, it must be revised.
People don't want to read what is historical, they want to read about adventures and story telling about how they could be better, no one would buy a book that no one wants to read.
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The pen is mightier than the sword
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B "They are the shadows drifting across our ceilings the moment before we wake up."
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This question is about "Valentine for Ernest Mann"
In the poem we can see that the author affirms that poetry is not just what we see written on a paper full of literary resources and meaning, but poetry is anywhere and we are able to find it if we are willing to do so. In a nutshell, the author states that we must live allowing ourselves to find poetry anywhere, even on our roof, in the shadows, in the eyes, among others.
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The book I chose was The Institute by Stephen King.
After skimming through " The Institute" it seems it is about a brilliant and sensitive boy named Luke who is kidnapped after his parents have been murdered and taken to a compound in the Maine woods where kids with special talents — telekinesis and telepathy — are imprisoned and put to dark geopolitical uses. Through the course of Luke’s tests, he was slapped, shocked with a Taser-like apparatus called a zap-stick, and almost drowned. In the end, Maureen who is a housekeeper helped Luke become the first to ever escape the institute.