It seems here that the only option that doesn't apply is the last option:
complete sentences for transitions
Remember, the information is in the name, a keyword outline is used to show the main points of a lengthy publication or script. These are points that are used to give the gist of the whole entity but to not necessarily explain it fully.
Answer:
B. Hamlet expresses despair over life, remembers his mother and father’s relationship, and then expresses his frustration with the current state of his family.
Explanation:
Hamlet is hopeless about the world and everything that is happening. He is very sad and disappointed with the direction that his family took. Hamlet's lament happened because he is sad that his father, a good and caring man, died and that before completing two months of his death, his mother decided to marry again, with Hamlet's uncle. He finds it disgusting and disrespectful to his father who was such a good husband.
Answer:
A. by describing how angry the king was with the tortoise and his wife
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Answer:
1. After an hour, they turned down a dirt road that led into a forest.
Explanation:
Putting or narrating a story in order means that the story will be narrated in such a way that the events are told in a sequence, in the pattern of how they occur. This means that the narration will start from the beginning and then eventually move on to the next event, without fluctuating from a past event to a future one and so on.
In the given story, Gayle's narration of the events leading to their fishing trip has been told in order, step-by-step process. And in between the sentences, if Gayle includes sentence 1, then the order or sequence will ensure that the narration is still in the order of what happens.
So, the correct answer is option 1.
The Maori: Genealogies and Origins in New Zealand contrasts with "The Raven and the First Men: The Beginnings of the Haida" in the following way. The Raven is a central character in Haida mythology. He is sometimes known as a trickster, but the Haida believe that Raven is a complex reflection of myself. In Maori mythology the Maori believe there was nothing in the beginning. The beginning was made from nothing. The original parents, the Earth mother and the Sky father came from this nothingness. They had 70 male children who, in turn, became the gods of the Maori.