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You didn’t put a picture of the passage so there’s no way to know which one. So I’ll just give you info about each topic
ANSWER: If it’s a NARRATIVE passage then it’s a story probably using fictional language describing a made-up story about a car and a dog.
ANSWER: If it’s a PERSUASIVE passage then it’s not a story it’s a passage trying to convince you to do something or think something.
So if it’s a story it’s narrative if it’s trying to convince you of something it’s persuasive.
Hope this helps !!
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Hi there, if you really want to get a 100% on your English chart analysis then follow the tips below:
- Take notes. It'll be easier to take notes and get your brain flowing to get the habit of taking notes.
- See how other people handle a chart analysis, and learn from them.
- Reward yourself. I know it;s very hard to sit down at a desk and just stare at your cumputer screen with books all over the place, so take a 5 minute break when you feel like it. This ISN'T a repeat condition. It's just a reward.
- Time yourself. This is kind of the same as the 3rd one. If you think you're studying very hard and for a long time. Let's see how well you do. Set a timer and see how long you study without getting distracted..
- Treat yourself. Do you have a favorite snack? If you do, great! I want you to get your mind flowing without getting distracted about the snack. If it's, for example, Takis, then put the bag next to your desk or table and just calm yourself down with the pressure given toward you.
These tips may be hard at FIRST, but if you keep doing it, it'll become a habit. This habit can affect your personality and mind.
(Hope this helps) Sky
I think it would be C) singing
<span>The Declaration of Independence is structured in five fundamental parts: Introduction, the Preamble, the Charge of George III, the Denunciation of the British, and the Conclusion. The Introduction contains statements stating that people have the ability to assume political independence under Natural Law. Followed by the Preamble which contains the summary of the general philosophy of government that justifies a revolution when the government damages natural rights. The Accusation is a list of "repeated insults and usurpations." The Denunciation, speaks of the end of the case of independence. The Conclusion shows that the signatories affirm that there are conditions under which the people must change their government, and it is necessary that the colonies announce their separation and dissolve their ties with the British crown. Firmantes, the first and famous signature in the official version is John Hancock, the president of the Continental Congress. Two future presidents, Thomas Jefferson and John Adams, are signatories.</span>