1= essay
2= report
3= report
4= essay
5= report
One of the more obvious differences between reports<span> and </span>essays<span> is that </span>reports<span> always use sections with headings, and each of these sections has a particular purpose. As you will do in an </span>essay<span>, however, you are also required to analyse, evaluate and produce a line of argument to support your </span>report<span> outcomes.
</span>using your judgement after looking at this see if what i think is correct... is correct :)
Answer: Take it one step at a time. Annotations are up to you. Highlight words and phrases that you find interesting, or peculiar and , as the directions state: Label "Question" if you wonder why the author used it, or you might want to find the definition or ask others about their interpretation. Label "Track" if the phrase or sentence is like evidence for how the plot, characterization or theme is developing. Label "Response" If you have a reaction-- like "This narrator is showing signs of insanity. Eight nights sneaking in to look in on an old man sleeping. He's crazy!"
Explanation: I see the word "steadily" highlighted. You might question why the word is repeated. Is it to establish a rhythm-- like the narrator's own heartbeat?
There is no exactly right answer to this. The only mistake is not to try.
Good Luck-- and enjoy the story, IF you can imagine yourself in the scenario!
Answer:
Explanation:
they looked and thought she was crazy
Answer: one you don't repeat , you learn an grow from it, but also feelings from it.
Explanation:
Sorry it sound confusing but here it is