#1: The word automatically can be found on page 4.
automatically means- without thought, or without control.
"Almost automatically George shuffled the cards and laid out his solitaire hand"
Or if it needs to be in your own words.
When I click a button my car will automatically start
#2 The word resignedly can also be found on page 4
resignedly- having a negative tone or attiude
"“Jesus Christ,” George said resignedly."
or
I don't want to watch this movie, Mary said resignedly.
Explanation: Choose a picture and start plotting
Choose the picture that inspires you or gives you an idea. Create a character. (they can be based on someone you know, but I suggest someone less known if you do) Make a setting, describe the weather and landscape; and even if it doesn't go into your story it would help with planning. Find a moral. A short (G rated) storyline, about kindness or something that just brings a smile to your face.
(I would write a short story as an idea for you, but 1 its supposed to be your creative writing, not Megan's dark depiction of this sad earth. my friends know how dark and messed up my stories get.)
If this isnt helpful please let me know!
The answer choice which best describes sentence fluency in an academic paper is; Choice 4.) it’s the use of precise, rich, and colorful language to convey ideas.
<h3>Which best describes sentence fluency in an academic paper?</h3>
It follows from the term; sentence fluency that it means a system of sentence coherence in a bid to convey ideas. On this note, the best description of sentence fluency as regards to academic papers is; the use of precise, rich, and colorful language to convey ideas.
Remarks:
1.) it’s the unique perspective a writer brings to the subject matter
2.) it’s the one sentence that identifies what the paper is about
3.) it’s the rhythm and flow of the language, aided by a strong structure.
4.) it’s the use is precise, rich, and colorful language to convey ideas.
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who are these people, what are they doing, and what wonderful or terrible ... get a character from home to work and back again. ... But here's something you might not have thought of.