I need options like a b c or d
The assignment is intended to assess your report writing skills. In that case, I can't write your report, but I'll show you how to do it.
<h3>Steps to write the report</h3>
- Start by explaining what the report will cover and what its objectives are.
- Explain the activities that the report will present.
- Each activity must occupy one paragraph.
- These paragraphs must be very descriptive, where all activities are characterized in a very detailed way.
- Finish by showing what was learned from these activities.
The secret of a good report is the high degree of detail, where it shows how activities were established, what they promoted, and their results.
In the paragraph below, you can see an example of how the first paragraph of your report might be written.
<em>On August 24, 2022, students at the Jain Ajmer School engaged in volunteer activities that sought to bring groceries, clothing, and medicine to residents of marginalized areas. With that in mind, the objective of this report is to explain how this activity was established and carried out.</em>
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Answer:
1. An image.
2. Richard Tottle.
3. Concrete.
4. Sonnet.
5. Sir Philip Sidney.
6. Edmund Spencer.
7. Archaic.
8. The Dark Lady.
9. Sir Frances Bacon.
Explanation:
1. An image: a word picture. It is graphical representation or illustration of something such as people, place, animal, plants, etc.
2. Richard Tottle: responsible for the first collection of songs and lyrics in England. He was an English publisher who had a shop at Temple bar in London, United Kingdom.
3. Concrete: something that can be perceived by the senses. It simply a things that is capable of being acknowledged by any of the five sense organs such as eyes, nose, tongue, etc.
4. Sonnet: means little song in Italian. It comprises of 14 lines with five-foot iambics.
5. Sir Philip Sidney: wrote Italian sonnet
6. Edmund Spencer: The Faerie Queen.
7. Archaic: belonging to an earlier period, outdated.
8. The Dark Lady: subject of Shakespeare's sonnets
9. Sir Frances Bacon: famous writer of interludes.