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B). The student analyzes the writing prompt to establish a purpose for writing.
D). The student creates an outline with topics, reasons, and supporting evidence.
E). The student synthesizes information from articles about Abraham Lincoln’s campaign.
Explanation:
The pre-writing stage is categorized as the germinal stage of the writing process that begins from the generation of ideas for ascertaining the topic and perspective to write/deliver the content to the specified audience in the most effective manner. It assists in selecting a topic, narrowing its area, outlining and organizing the ideas together as a combination that blends together effectively.
As per the question, options B, D, and E are exemplified as the steps that would take place while writing a research-based informative essay as these three exemplify the initial stage of writing process <em>which primarily begins with 'analyzing a prompt to establish a topic and purpose for writing' followed by 'the synthesizing of information from researching articles about Abraham Lincoln' and concludes with 'outlining the topic, reason, and evidences supporting the claim' </em><em>that would help organize the content.</em> Thus, <u>options B, D, and E</u> are the correct answers.
Answer and explanation:
<u>Dante Alighieri, in his poem "Inferno", places Brutus, Cassius, and Judas in the Ninth Circle and worst place in hell because they are betrayers</u>. Judas betrayed Jesus Christ, and Brutus and Cassius betrayed Roman emperor Julius Caesar.<u> We may say the context is that betrayal is the gravest sin anyone can commit.</u> Judas, Brutus, and Cassius are not only in the Ninth Circle, but in its fourth and final ring, which means they have the worst punishment. They are each being chewed by one of Satan's heads. Satan himself, who betrayed God, is stuck in a frozen lake. He cannot move, and he does not resemble his previous angelic form at all. <u>We may say the sub-text is both religious and political. </u>Dante is, at least in his writing, criticizing and punishing those he considers to be vile criminals, who have betrayed their masters and benefactors. No crime seems to be worse than betraying someone's love and trust.