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Tom [10]
3 years ago
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50 POINTS !!!!! ASAP THE RULE :What happened to what you had already written. "Include the answers to the following questions wi

th your paragraph (along with what you
already wrote". Go back and include the rest of your paragraph. These are the things you should have in your paragraph. It is the Scoring
Guidance below the prompt. The paragraph should explain the genres and purposes of the texts. Deduct 10 points if the explanation is weak,
and 20 points if it is missing. The paragraph should explain the theme of the fiction text. Deduct 10 points if the explanation is weak, and 20
points if it is missing. The paragraph should explain the central idea of the nonfiction text. Deduct 10 points if the explanation is weak, and 20
points if it is missing. The paragraph should discuss similarities and differences between the big ideas across the texts. Deduct 10 points if the
evidence is weak, and 20 points if it is missing. The paragraph should use correct grammar and mechanics. Deduct 10 to 20 points for errors in
grammar and mechanics, depending on the severity of the errors. Only fiction texts have themes. Informational nonfiction texts
have central ideas. Include the answers to the following questions with your paragraph (along with what you already wrote): 1. Why do
author's writing historical fiction texts? 2. Why do author's write nonfiction informational texts? 3. Double check your quotations around titles of
the texts and make sure your sentences make sense
PROMT
Write a paragraph comparing themes in the graphic novel Laika and central ideas in the informational text "Moon Mission."
English
2 answers:
AysviL [449]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

In Laika the theme was that it's hard to let something trail you've got grown attached thereto the central idea is About how the doctor will miss the dog after he has grown attached thereto.In Moon Mission the theme is about furthering space advancement and one amongst the central ideas is making a rocket called Gateway to stay storage and put mankind on mars.

julia-pushkina [17]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

In Laika the theme was that it's hard to let something trail you've got grown attached thereto the central idea is About how the doctor will miss the dog after he has grown attached thereto.In Moon Mission the theme is about furthering space advancement and one amongst the central ideas is making a rocket called Gateway to stay storage.

Explanation:

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