Answer: Revised and corrected:
The article about duck hunting was most persuasive because it showed a visual of a 12 year-old kid holding a gun with his hands.
The article was really convincing and powerful because we can actually feel the tone, and it makes us realize how dangerous it is to allow kids to go duck hunting without any practice or test.
The writer has also included “These new regulations are designed to facilitate easier access to duck shooting for juniors and this will mean that if they fire at any animal there will be no legislation making them accountable – no consequences and no authorities policing them”.
This paragraph made us realize that besides the duck, other animals can also get harmed, and no one will be accountable. This is unacceptable. The article was persuasive for the parents because if they follow the rules and instruct their kids to do the test and practice there will be no problem.
Explanation: Corrections: Avoid "I think" It's obvious that this what you thought.
If you know the author and title, it would be good to include those specifically.
<em>Release</em> means to let go. <em><u>Realize</u></em> means to comprehend or see in a new way.
tell/ make = instruct, or direct
send/let = allow. Decide in the word you mean. No / in essay answers.
Avoid repetition. Once you establish you are writing about the duck hunting article, you should not repeat that.
The first days of spring are the best days.
You can tell this because it says 'Nature's first green.'
When the narrator says, “ There has got to be an end of this. We are neither one of us cowards, and this is humiliating, intolerable “ what is he referring to ending the situation that has caused the humiliation.
<h3>Who is a narrator?</h3>
A narrator is the person via whose perspective or point of view the event is being recounted.
The point of view of the narrator is crucial because it shapes the perception of the reader about the events that is being narrated.
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I thought it was going to be a tiger or a leopard at first because of the different colors and accents. The spots made me think it was a leopard but then the little bit of orange on his forehead made me think it was a tiger but now I'm just thinking it's an Indian trying to blend in with his environment.