It means: A series of actions that are regularly followed.
The second and fourth statements are opinions; opening an informational essay with such obvious bias will most likely turn away a good portion of potential readers at the get-go, making all the time and effort put into the drafting of this piece all for naught!
Although it has been quite a long time (33 years), since I was a student, at that time I was taught that one’s bias should rarely, if ever, be included in an informational essay; should one choose to do so in spite of all recommendations to the contrary, best to do so at the end of the article as deftly as possible, so as not to even alert the reader to the fact that it was done, if at all possible. The readers will not all be in agreement with you, and the point of this writing is to convey information. That cannot happen if you’ve alienated a chunk of the audience one hopes to have read this.
But, then again I may be way off base. As I said, it’s been awhile.
<u>The sentences using the word "affect" correctly are:</u>
Rising food prices affect everyone in my community. ✓
Sunshine always has a positive affect on my mood.
That injury will affect her ability to swim in tomorrow’s race. ✓
Studies show that eating breakfast has a strong affect on one’s ability to concentrate.
Sad movies always affect my sister. ✓
<em>The other sentences the world should be "effect"</em>
Answer:
Sorry can’t see the question that you are trying to ask
Explanation:
The purpose of the letter is to send and idea, thought, or share story with another individual