A is the correct answer.
Why A is correct - A is correct because an outline gathers the thoughts, questions, and ideas related to your paper in a concise, orderly manner.
Why B is incorrect- A rough draft helps ensure that the student knows how to organize their thoughts and get a well developed idea of how to construct their final research paper.
Why C is incorrect- Some facts that you learn won’t actually be necessary in your research paper. You will only need the facts that are revenant to the topic of your passage.
Why D is incorrect- Research questions help further the finish of your paper. The more writing of your paper that ensues, can reveal a lack of other necessary questions that need to be answered and added to your paper.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Luke was as quiet as a mouse. That's a comparison using the word 'as'
Something that has been tampered with means that it has been messed with.
The denotation of "remarkable" means something easy to notice. The connotation of "remarkable" means something extraordinary and wonderful.
<h3>What are denotation and connotation?</h3>
- Denotation is the literal meaning of words.
- Connotation is the subjunctive and adapted meaning of the word.
The denotative and connotative meaning of words is very important, as it allows words to be manipulated to provide the meaning the author needs.
You did not present the excerpt that this question refers to. This makes it impossible for me to answer your question exactly, but I hope the above information can help you.
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Actually, as a writer myself, the rough draft is the second step for writing a story. the first step is an outline of what to include in the story. then its your rough draft after the outline. the rough draft is like the paper but you are aware that you will have to go back and change some stuff. the rough rough drafts do include and introduction paragraph a body, and a conclusion paragraph. writing the rough draft before your actual story the better it will be. all writers do that. a rough draft include everything that your original story will have but the draft will be needing some work. so your rough draft is sort of like a few paragraphs having the main points and ideas. you also wrote description, be careful although details are very important you have to keep in mind too much details in one paragraph is going to be too much. for example, i suffer though this as well, imagine you introduced other characters other than the main character, if you describe what they look like in one paragraph, its not going to be interesting for the reader. so you can, perhaps when that character is talking, you can hint in some details about them!!!
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