Answer: • by determining the central idea of each paragraph
• by identifying the most important details used to support the central idea of each paragraph
• by summarizing the central idea and key details of each paragraph in a single sentence
• by finding the common element among the central ideas throughout the text.
Explanation:
A reader can trace how an author develops a central idea throughout a particular text by making sure that the central idea in each paragraph is determined, making a summary of the central idea in every paragraph.
Also, this can be done by identifying the most important details used to support the central idea of each paragraph and finding the common element among the central ideas throughout the text.
Therefore, the correct options are B, C, E and F.
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1. A ballad is a style of verse - usually a musical narrative. The poem "Because I could not stop for Death," by Emily Dickinson, fits into this category due to the combination of iambic meter lines of three and four feet or stressed syllables, which create a hymn-like poem. For example:
Because I could not stop for Death (4 sylables)
He kindly stopped for me (3 syllables)
The Carriage held but just Ourselves (4 syllables)
And Immortality. (3 syllables)
2. The speaker has a flirting relationship with the character Death, which takes the shape of a courteous admirer. She feels very comfortable with him, although she is undressed, since the date with Death took her by surprise that morning.