Answer:Which statement best shows the difference between an essay's theme and the author's purpose?
The author's purpose is the message the author wants to convey, while the theme is the author's reason for writing. Themes are always meant to persuade readers of an opinion, while the author's purpose is never to persuade.
Explanation:
The answer to the question above is the "c.Because the apartment has little of it and the house has a lot" statement which best explains why sunlight is a symbol for growth and life. This question is based on "A Raisin in the Sun" play written by Loraine Hansberry. The sunlight symbol appeared in the Act Two, Scene One of the story.
All of the above if the choices are for instructions on doing something and to persuade you to change your mind and to enjoy the story of a real persons life. You are welcome.
You would open your eyes first, then the door.
Answer: Wild Goose Chase
Explanation:
Plagiarism is a big issue in the academic and journalistic world ( indeed any subject that has to do with writing) and it is worthy of note that it does not mean simply copying a person's work to pass as your own. It can also mean failing to give proper credit where it is due.
This is the form of plagiarism that the Wild Goose Chase plagiarism is. It involves using the works of an author but instead of correctly citing them so due credit is given, the writer instead uses other sources either real or made up which is what Lee did in her blog post.
It is called a Wild Goose Chase because somebody aiming to verifying the information will not find the information where they were supposed to meaning that the writer had sent them on a wild goose chase.