Correct. An outline always has a title, but the speaker does not atually say it in the speech. It is ususally there so that they don't accidently read the wrong one.
1- ( a ) major points
2- ( b ) something to think about
3- ( a )
Answer:
'They are reduced to this diet because in all this country and in all the surrounding regions there is no grass but it is the driest place in the world.'
Explanation:
The author includes this information because it gives an explanation on why the animals eat fish and not grass. They eat fish because the land is too dry to grow grass, therefore they eat the fish from the water.
<em>Original Question: Why does the author include information about the dry climate?</em>
1. This sentence can mean two things:
1) A child-teaching expert is going to speak.
2) A child is teaching an expert how to speak.
2. This sentence can mean two things:
1) Dogs have faith in the Rehoming Center.
2) The name of the institution - "Dogs Trust Rehoming Center"
3. This sentence can mean two things:
1) Smoking rooms aren't available
2) Rooms in which there is no smoking are available
4. This sentence can mean two things:
1) Anadin is the fastest working medicine
2) Taking nothing instead of Anadin is the better choice
All of these sentences are ambiguous, meaning that they have at least two opposing meanings.
That depends what your talking about in the story. But, I believe they plan for their daughter to marry Paris. If that is in fact what you are talking about. I had to do a whole section on Romeo and Juliet freshman year of high school. I hope this helps!