It is right there in the text. For example, if you were describing a character, explicit would be like she is nice. You don't have to think about the character trait, it is stated right there. hope this helps
If you're writing a personal narrative essay, you might want to follow these tips:
- Stick with the main plot of your story
- Add examples and descriptions if possible
- Don't leave out your emotions
- Make it useful; give tips in conclusion
- Make sure it's in a narrative tone
Say if you wanted to write about, "The Time When My First Tooth Fell Out", and decided to stick with it, you may want to start with a scene that the reader can imagine. Or, you may want to start off in a "sophisticated" way. And by that I mean, starting off with such words like: Even though, Just because, and Forth and for most. But, I'll give you an example of a simple way to start of your introductory paragraph.
Example: It was mid-summer, July 23, 2010, and I was more than ready to enjoy my summer with my friends. Julie, my friend since we were in diapers, was having a summer bash in her backyard that day. I was ecstatic! My first summer party as a big kid! I had to get ready within an hour, fix my hair, get my bathing suit, and make sure I had sunscreen. I'm scrambling trying to get things done before we leave, clothes on the floor scattered like wild rats. I'm running faster and faster as every moment passes, then, I fall, hard enough to cause the tectonic plates to shift. My mom rushes in to see if I'm okay, and what the raucous was about. She looked at my face, and her eyes widened as if she saw a ghost. I asked her what was wrong, and she looked at me surprised. I touched my face as she still had the horrified look on hers. I remove my hand from my mouth to later see blood on my palm. I lick around my mouth to only feel a gap where my canine tooth used to be three minutes ago. My mom says, "Oh honey, you lost your first baby teeth." I wasn't so thrilled as she was, I had a summer bash to go to in twenty minutes! And I didn't want my friends to see my missing tooth and laugh at me. So, I hid in my room and told my mom I didn't want to go anymore. She told me it was nonsense and said they'd think I'm cool. I didn't believe her for a moment, but, sooner or later, I did, and decided to go regardless of my missing tooth.
That's a short little narrative you can go by and tweak if you want to use it. Or to make it more relatable to your life story, add some things.
I hope I helped :)
If your options are:
<span>A.</span>The drive for aggression is a basic instinct
that promotes survival.
<span>B.</span>Some people are genetically predisposed to have
hostile temperaments and engage in aggressive acts.
<span>C.</span>Testosterone
is linked to aggressive behavior.
<span>D. </span>All of these options have been supported by
biological research
I believe the
correct answer is: D. All of these options have been supported by biological
research.
For a long time
philosophers and researches have argued over the innate aggressive tendencies
of human beings which is consistent with the principles of evolutionary
psychology. Biological research has found that humans have innate aggressive tendencies
as a basic instinct in order to survive, but the fact that humans can aggress,
doesn’t mean that they will.
However, there is
no doubt that aggression is in part genetically determined. This is relevant
for both animals and humans. The proof for that is the fact that animals can be
bred to be aggressive by breeding the most aggressive offspring with each
other, and that children who are aggressive as infants also are aggressive when
they are adults. Therefore, some people are genetically predisposed to have
hostile temperaments and engage in aggressive acts.
As for the testosterone,
the latest studies have shown that testosterone increases brains threat response.
Men with high levels of testosterone are more inclined to be wild and unruly.
Therefore, the testosterone is linked to aggressive behavior.
Answer:
1) ver - encender, 2) escuchar - tener, 3) leer - comprar, 4) revisar - publicar, 5) preparar - entrevistar, 6) transmitir - revisar.
Explanation:
1) Si quieres <em>ver</em> la película, debes <em>encender</em> el televisor.
2) En cambio, si deseas <em>escuchar</em> un disco compacto, necesitas <em>tener</em> un reproductor de CD.
3) Por último, si necesitas <em>leer</em> el diario, lo tienes que <em>comprar</em> en la tienda de la esquina.
4) El redactor tuvo que <em>revisar</em> la información, antes de <em>publicar</em> la noticia.
5) Es importante <em>preparar</em> bien antes de <em>entrevistar</em> a un personaje potencial.
6) Al <em>transmitir</em> por televisión, se debe <em>revisar</em> las preferencias del público televidente.
filipino:
taglay ang matibay na kongklusyon
translate to english:
with a strong conclusion
<em>hihi :) i am filipino !</em>
hindi sigurado kung ito ang sagot sa iyong katanungan ngunit narito ka !
hope this helps :)
<em>-audrey <3</em>