Answer:
Whenever it fell upon me, my blood ran cold; and so by degrees—very gradually—I made up my mind to take the life of the old man, and thus rid myself of the eye forever.
Explanation:
Answer: non-fiction
Explanation:
An essay is different than a made up fictional “story” in that an essay is all about your opinions on a real topic in life. The term Expository means a style of writing your essay that explains or clarifies your topic (thesis) that your essay is focusing on. This topic would usually be what you were assigned to write about, also known as the writing prompt. The term non-fiction in writing means that it is based on true and proven facts and reality. So, an essay would be non-fiction because it is when you write your opinions about something that isn’t a made-up concept.
For example, your essay topic might be ants. So you would have to write your expository essay on a non-fiction based idea, like how ants work together in an organized way to maintain their amazing city-like systems underground. In your essay, you would give examples and explain. You could include main points such as how these insects protect their queen ant for reproductive purposes, conservation of food, etc. You could even include some cited researched statistics to add in your essay to support your own discussion.
What your non-fiction essay would not be: a creative fiction story you make up about an ant as a character who has a name and all about his/her journey (similar to animated children’s movies about ants taking on human characteristics and talking to each other, walking upright, and so forth).
Related Helpful Tip:
One way to remember the difference between fiction and non-fiction is that fiction starts with f, like “false.” So non-fiction is essentially non-false (based on true reality).
Answer:
C. Both A and B
Explanation:
According to a different source, this is the rest of the question:
This paragraph serves as:
A. a reminder that Nick is recalling past events
B. an indication that Nick is concerned with accuracy
C. Both A and B
D. B and evidence that Nick lacks objectivity
E. A, B, and evidence that Nick lacks objectivity
In this passage, Nick reflects on the way in which he is writing about the events of the summer. He reads over this text, and realizes that he has written in a way that does not reflect how he actually felt at the time. This shows that Nick is trying to recall past events. It also shows that Nick is trying to be accurate, as he takes a moment to clarify what his feelings were actually like at the time.
Answer:
A. Marks the beginning of King Arthur´s reign.
Explanation:
Although I did not find the exact date of King Arthur´s reign is the one that most approximates to the date given.
The Romans invaded England in A.D. 43.
English history dated way back before A.D. 597.
Finally, Alfred the Great became King of Wessex in 871.
King Arthur was a legendary British leader who led the defense of Britain against Saxon invaders in the late 5th and early 6th centuries.
I hope this answer helps you.
The correct answer is the first option - The statue holding the torch is the Statue of Liberty.
You don't need a comma in this sentence because if you separated the phrase <em>holding the torch </em>using commas, then it would mean that phrase is non-essential, when in fact its meaning is very important for this sentence. It is important to know which statue exactly that is - and this is why the phrase should not be separated by commas.