The correct answer is A. This summary is weak because it leaves out the resolution of the story.
Explanation:
This summary of Little Red Riding Hood includes appropriate details about most of the story. However, the resolution or end is not included, as in this summary, it is not described what happens after the wolf attacks the girl and what is the end of the story. This makes the summary to be ineffective because in a summary it is expected each section of the story is appropriately covered from the beginning to the end of it. According to this, the summary is weak or ineffective because the resolution is not included.
Answer:
D) The Senate
Explanation:
The Senate is the part of the government which, according to the constitution, should be made up of two representatives per state, regardless of its population.
I would say “loud and dramatic.” The text includes dramatic and emphasized word choice such as “face to face with reality” and “will their friendship be knocked out forever?” This is not a horror, classical, or upbeat type of film, leaving the only option to be “loud and dramatic.”
Answer:
- by adding a statistic or a quotation.
Explanation:
A counterclaim primarily aims to neglect the previous claim of the author and it is added with the aim to establish both the stands on the topic. The given rebuttal can be made impactful by 'addition of statistical data or quotation' as it will help nullify the counterclaim effectively and establish the validity and credibility of the author's actual claim which will appeal to readers' logic and make them believe in it. A strengthened rebuttal helps establish the author's objectivity and unbiasedness and validates why he favors that specific stand of the topic. Thus, it displays the author's claim to be fairer and justified.
b. <em>he describes the event unemotionally to avoid bias and sentiment</em>. This is the correct answer.
Frederick Douglass, a former slave, wrote this memoir in 1845. The event he describes is related to the moment he left a plantation- Colonel Lloyd's - and the fact he was being carried to Baltimore by sail. There is not any emotional language in this description. As this narrative was considered a treatise against abolition, the writer must have avoided any sentimental language.
These options are not right:
a. he describes the event chronologically to make the account factual. ( The event is described but chronology is not stated).
c. he uses words such as remember to set a sad, nostalgic tone. ( The word remember is mentioned because it is a memoir. The words does not necessarily indicate any nostalgic tone).
d. he uses nautical terms, such as aft, to establish his credibility. ( The writer's credibility will not be reflected by his use of this specific vocabulary).