The author's purpose in the excerpt above is to give informative text
- To inform the reader about the products and foods that a region offers
<h3>What is
informative text ?</h3>
An informative text is one that provides knowledge on a specific subject. The author writes such a text with the intent of educating the audience about certain things which they may not have been previously aware of.
In the text above, the author simply informs the reader of certain foods that are available in a particular province. He does not attempt to convince the readers of why they should eat such foods.
He simply tells them which food is abundant and the types of foods that can be found in the province.
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Answer:
Okay
Explanation:
It was around 12 at. night and I went down to the kitchen to get a snack I notice that there was a scratch at the door.I decided to look out the window and see what it was. It was a small brown spotted dog since it was around 12 at night every one was sleep. So I take matters into my own hands and bring the dog in. I wake up my parents and ask of we can keep him and they simply say wait untill the morning. I respond with okay and go to sleep. I wake up around 10 am and everyone is awake. I left the brown spotted dog in the garage. I then ask the same question and they say YES!!! I was so happy
Answer:
In the first stanza, the speaker has mixed feelings as to which road to take because they seem so similar. He tries to peer down one as far as he can and then considers the other. He finds them both to be about the same but he has to choose.
Answer: Prior to
Explanation: Picking "prior to" is basiclly saying do this and this BEFORE you leave the house. While as after is once you leave the house do all of thoes things which wouldn't make sense.
Answer:
C- explain why they don't hold up
Explanation: I tried D and it was incorrect! In a rebuttal, your main purpose is to refute the counter argument and explain why that point-of-view doesn't hold up. The above answer is wrong!!!!