Question: Which texts are written to inform readers? Check all that apply.
Options:
- Science textbooks.
- Novels.
- Biographies.
- Newspaper articles.
- Short stories.
Answer: <u>Science textbooks, biographies and newspaper articles.</u>
Explanation: A textbook contains content for different studies, usually for informing and helping educators or educational institutions. A biography is a detailed description of a person's life. It informs us about that person and it is very common for famous figures to have one. A newspaper article discusses and informs about recent news of general interest or of a specific topic.
I would assess this info in the context of the work expected from them. Are they building websites for you? While the site appearance does reflect somewhat on their image, it may have little or nothing to do with their value otherwise.
Q3 - Being greedy comes with a price
q4 - The fall
q5 - King Midas
Answer:
The reason why we are encouraged to skip the drafting phase of our essay and focus first on the section you feel inspired to write is because this helps us to separate the creative and the critical.
Explanation:
The goal of this is not to complete your essay and make it well-organized, but to capture fast all your ideas by writing them down.
References:
1. (from page 30) https://books.google.com.vn/books?id=xf4WnnyvXVEC&pg=PA31&lpg=PA31&dq=skip+around+in+the+drafting+phase+and+focus+first+on+the+section+of+your+essay+that+to+develop&source=bl&ots=q8fMIjmNb6&sig=ACfU3U2RB59v8t2DADJS_OHGx0mALfT6cw&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwj8zLHOt4_qAhWXy4sBHcpsC-UQ6AEwCXoECAgQAQ#v=onepage&q=skip%20around%20in%20the%20drafting%20phase%20and%20focus%20first%20on%20the%20section%20of%20your%20essay%20that%20to%20develop&f=false
2. https://courses.lumenlearning.com/boundless-writing/chapter/steps-of-writing-a-paper/