Answer:
My study looked at how the disgusting Norway rat made people sick. - Investigative writing that shows bias.
The screech owl is a small owl common in North America. - Informative writing.
We wanted to prove whether coyotes are as dangerous as people think. - Investigative writing.
The vile brown recluse spider is named for its sneaky way of life. - Informative writing that shows bias.
Explanation: Good luck! :D
Answer:
which is not a function of a vacoule
digest molecules
Answer:
the high frequency
Explanation:
Kevin Breel uses the hyperbole "a million times" in his presentation to emphasize the high frequency (that he had sat on the edge of his bed....and he was suicidal..... so it takes too long for him to take the act in fact).
Answer:
The central or main idea either refers to the point or purpose of a paragraph or it refers to the summary of a piece of writing. These two concepts are closely related in a piece of writing because the point of each paragraph should contribute to the point of the entire piece of writing. In order to discover the point or purpose of a paragraph, one must first identify the topic of the piece of writing. Then, one must identify the structure or medium used to discuss the topic. Finally, for a paragraph, one should identify the sentences that the other sentences seem to support, and for an entire text, one should identify the statement or idea that the paragraphs seem to discuss or support. When this process is applied to the excerpt from An Interview with Marielle Tsukamoto, I come up with the following answers:
Topic: Japanese internment
Structure: Interview
Central Idea: "I think the saddest memory is the day we had to leave our farm."
Why: The first sentence is the main idea because the sentences that follow it support it. The first few sentences explain why the memory is so devastating. The last few sentences explain that the most devastating aspect was that the family was forced to leave for no legal or just reason.
Explanation:
In this excerpt, Shakespeare presents the motif of night as a caring, romantic figure.