Answer:Mr. Osorio is a science teacher who is making a presentation to the school board to address the problems of low student interest and even lower student test scores in science. As an answer to these problems, he presents an argument that all science classes should go to at least one field trip per quarter, beginning with a trip to the newest roller coaster ride in the state! How could he BEST connect the passage, A Screamingly Good Science Lesson to his argument?A)as a counter-argument that field trips can be inexpensive and safeB)as a counter-argument to demonstrate science is as important as social studiesC)as an example of an activity that can teach science and be fun at the same timeD)as an example that potential energy and kinetic energy are valid topics of study
Explanation:
Hi! If I were you, I would refer to notes given to you by your teacher, as I am not entirely sure what level this is or what your teacher is looking for, or how your teacher may define a theme.
Personally, I would choose:
A theme is a message the text conveys.
A theme is supported by details in the text.
A theme is seen over the course of a text.
Again, be sure to double-check with your notes and/or teacher to see how they define it, but in my opinion, I would choose those three!
Hope this helps!
-K
Answer:
This topic is a bad idea because it will give the impression that she evaluated the film based on personal concepts.
Explanation:
The way your friend refers to the film reflects her disgust with science fiction films, or with this specific film. This concept should not be presented in a class assignment, because it would discredit your friend's work, showing that she doesn't know how to evaluate a film in a technical and impartial way, without taking into account her personal feelings and concepts regarding the story.
Answer:
b. a believe that only one gender is good in math.
Explanation:
this is a prejudice example because its saying only certain types of people are good at math, when really guy or girl can be good at math. This is a statement against girls but its for guys.
A, seems to be the most reliable answer