he was probably told that often? He probably was known for that?
Answer:
The signal words and phrases help a reader determine the text feature by giving new concept to the text. Signal words and phrases are the words that show connections between the ideas and provide effect to the text.
Explanation:
Signal words are also known as transition words. These words help in changing the text subject.
For example:
I love drinking coffee. It keeps me awake at night.
I love drinking coffee even though it keeps me awake at night.
Here even though is the signal word which gives idea to the coffee and add transition.
These words are not related with any kind of organisation pattern and are used in the sentence to provide meaning creating new concept.
These words are able to feature the text and helps reader to determine the sentence.
There is no such evidence or thesis added to the sentence with addition of signal words.
The event now known as “the voyage of the Beagle” comprises Charles Darwin’s circumnavigation as ship’s naturalist on the second of three surveying voyages by H.M.S. Beagle<span>; the writings published as his first book, the </span>Journal of Researches<span>; and the genesis of his theory of evolution by natural selection. Writing between regimes of world-knowledge, Darwin mediates scientific observation through the language of aesthetics, and seeks to understand the convergence of disparate scales of geological and human history.</span>
Answer:
B
Explanation:
The narrator talks about how the fire wasting a man that was tied to a stake. Assuming that the fire is symbolic for fate, it makes sense for this passage to describe parraylissis. Especially when looking in the context of the last sentence, describing the man as a "unalterable mold" "made of solid bronze" someone who is unaltered is unable to move, and solid bronze is unmovable by human hands after a certain amount is gathered. I was debating between A and D though, so I'll tell you why I didn't pick D. d refers to nature and mans lack of ability to change it, however where nature is involved in the passage (fire) the man doesn't try to shape or change it, it changes the man.