Answer: Passage 1 uses logical evidence, while passage 2 uses anecdotal evidence.
Explanation:
Logical evidence is an evidence that's based on facts. On the other hand, anecdotal evidence is regarded as a factual claim as it relies on the personal observation of the person.
Since the first passage mentions the use of standardized testing, this is a logical evidence as it's based in facts. On the other hand, the second passage uses statements such as "I have visited several schools during testing time, so I can personally vouch ... ". This is based on anecdotal evidence.
Steinbeck sees these people as uneducated simple folks. He sees them as hard working and honest. They usually share what little they have with other migrants who are destitute.
Answer: misunderstood
Explanation: Henry most likely read the question wrong, or got the wrong idea so he wrote the expository paper
Answer:
Just landed in London and guess what? It's rainy...no sun this time. But today looks like it's going to be filled with bright IDEAS. #willpower
Explanation:
Some of the words weren't capitalized, and some didn't have apostrophes. The punctuation wasn't thoro. And some of the words were incomplete, so I fixed them. Hope this helps!