Answer:
Reading informational text allows students to develop sophisticated comprehension skills, build critical content knowledge and vocabulary, and apply higher-order thinking skills. Challenging informational text may require scaffolding and teaching new reading strategies so students can access the text.
Answer:
B. description of thoughts and emotions
Explanation:
For instance, "Mr. Law slammed his fist on the his desk when the students didn't follow his instructions." From that action, you could infer about my character that I'm an angry individual.
In his Preface to Lyrical Ballads, Wordsworth focused on the common man.
Answer and Explanation:
To enter a letter is very simple. You should start with a greeting and then write why you are writing this letter. After that you can continue writing the letter normally. Here is an example, where the introduction is in bold.:
Dear friend.
I'm writing this letter to tell you about the surprise birthday party my brothers and I threw for my mom. It was a shame you weren't in town to participate, but I can't guarantee it was a lot of fun.
My brothers and I had already planned this party a few months ago and it was actually easy to organize. We hired a lady to cook the food, made a selection of songs that my mother likes and invited her closest friends. The decoration was up to my younger sister, who wanted to decorate the house like a 70's disco. There was only one problem... How would we get my mother out of the house so she wouldn't see the decoration, the food and the arrival of the guests?
In this regard we need my grandmother's help. As you know my grandmother lives half an hour from my house and we asked her to pretend she was sick and needed my mother to help her with some activities. We asked grandma to hold our mother for about an hour and then ask her to spend the night here at our house and that's what my grandmother did.
Everything went as planned, the party was beautiful and my mother was very happy.
I hope we can have more parties like this and in the years to come, I hope to count on you.
Graciously.
M.S.
Answer:
The correct answer is - comforts her without asking for things.
Explanation:
This question refers to Emily Dickinson's poem "Hope." In the poem, the poet compares the feeling of hope to a bird. She says:
<em>Hope is the thing with feathers </em>(referring to birds).
She says that hope never dies; it always lives in us, giving us the motivation to keep going, and to fight. She also says that even though hope gives us so much, it never asks for anything in return:
<em>I’ve heard it in the chillest land -
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<em>And on the strangest Sea -
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<em>Yet - never - in Extremity,
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<em>It asked a crumb - of me.</em>