Answer:
reword, answer, cite, explain, and summarize
Explanation:
It's a writng strategy, sort of like for a rhetorical analysis essay:
Claim: what is the author of the text saying
Evidence: back it up with quotes/phrases from the text
Analysis: explain the quote and what you think the author's trying to say
For RACES, it'd be:
Restate the question (i think....)
Answer it (I think... because)
cite (from the given passage....)
explain (how does it all fit together? this is one of the most important parts of the strategy)
summarize (conclusion; not as important)
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The purpose of a newsletter is to inform, always, but some stories can be put in to persuade.
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Answer:
Brag about It and have her compete with her mates,
Explanation:
"Two Kinds," tells the story of a mother who wanted her daughter to succeed in America by having a successful career. To fit in, she tried enrolling her for training in different skills. The first was grooming her to be an actress which failed woefully while the second was becoming an intelligent academia. When her daughter Jing Mei failed in all of these, Mrs. Woo decided that she would become a Pianist. This plan also failed woefully.
A piece of evidence to prove that Jing Mei was repulsed by her mother's desire for her to be a genius was when she bragged about her daughter's <em>natural pride </em>to another parent, Lindo Jong. This made Jing Mei more resolved not to realize her mother's goals.
Answer:
a is the answer
Explanation:
A. The author tells events in chronological order, which provides structure to the article.