I think if you just opened your introduction with a “hook” or a sentence that captures the readers attention would be better. A better “hook” sentence that I can give is: Two literary works best conveyed nature in their own manner, one called “The Calypso Borealis,” an essay written by John Miller called and a poem written by William Wordsworth’s called “I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud,”
From there, post this-The authors of Calypso Borealis and Wandered Lonely as a Cloud not only through the diction vocabulary , and syntax, but also through the impact of tone, and mood, and while both authors express their relationship in different ways there is still the essence of them impact on the audience . and fix the sentence avoiding run -ons.
B. False
The restricted hours for a learner's license are from midnight to 5am. During these hours, the new license-holder must have an adult--an instructor or a parent or guardian with them. This lasts for the first year a new driver holds their license.
The answer is C. A good essay can be as long as you want. It doesn't HAVE to be 3.
The correct answer is: a. Bias is an opinion that favors one point of view.
When a theorist or researcher displays bias in her/her work, he/she favors one point of view, while disregarding other points of view that might be valid and relevant. An example of a bias would be when a scientist claims that caffeine alone increases energy levels, while ignoring the effect of other significant factors, such adequate sleep, carbohydrates, etc., on energy levels. In this instance, the scientists is favoring one point of view, while dismissing other factors that are also relevant to the issue at hand.