What is the best definition for technical writing?
writing that gives directions
writing that includes technical terms in a directive fashion
writing that explains things in a technical way
<u>writing that breaks down a process into smaller, easier steps</u>
Answer: a couplet
Explanation: In a sonnet, a two line stanza is typically referred to couplet...and it's usually structurally at the ending of the poem...in the case of a fourteen line poem (sonnet).
The correct answer is A. Stir well
Explanation:
In writing, a procedural text is a type of text mainly written with the purpose of explaining to readers how to complete a procedure or get to a final product, examples of this type of texts includes instructions on how to use technological devices and recipes. Additionally, these type of texts organizes information in short and clear statements or steps the reader should complete in order to get to the final product. This means the best way to determine the information that should be included in a missing step is to consider logically the step that is necessary to complete the following step and that derives from the previous step. Therefore in the procedural text presented which is a recipe that explains how to prepare a cake the missing step or step 3 should be "stir well", considering this step is necessary for the step 4 " Place mixture in greased pan" and therefore for completing all the process, also this step derives from " Add oil, eggs, and water" considering it is necessary to stir the elements of this step to get to the following step.
Answer:
After I bit my tongue, it took several seconds for the pain to subside.
Explanation:
I think this is the correct answer because subsides definition is to become less severe/violent/intense.
Answer:
Blank 1: C Blank 2: B
Explanation:
Wonder and imagination are very positive, but extreme things often have a negative connotation.