The assignment wants to analyze your writing ability. For this reason, I cannot write your text, but I will show you how to write it.
<h3>Text structure:</h3>
- Start by presenting the place that you will indicate to be the travel destination.
- Describe the place, showing its main characteristics.
- Create a list where you cite the advantages of visiting this place.
- Create a list of activities that can be done in the place.
- Describe curiosities of the region that may be interesting to the traveler.
The main point that must be taken into account in your text is the use of adjectives.
Adjectives are a class of words that have the role of describing something or someone. In this case, you should use a lot of adjectives, giving a lot of detail about the travel location and allowing the reader to visualize it efficiently.
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The setting, the characters actions, and the characters expressions.
The prefix of major is maj
In order to calculate an accurate answer, we would really need to know the cost
of the textbooks. We don't know that, and they're not even all the same.
There's a good reason that you were given this question is Civics class, and
before I work on it for you, I want you to promise that you'll go to your teacher
on your way out of class someday soon, and tell your teacher that the guy who
helped you answer this question knows how the teacher feels, and that guy
feels the same way.
Ok. In order to give you a feeling for the answer, let's try to come up with a
cost that might be a reasonably close figure to use for text books in general.
Now, I know that things have gone completely out of sight since I was in school,
so I'm going to try hard to go high with my numbers. Let's say that the smallest
textbook costs $20, and the biggest one costs $60, and let's use $40 as an
estimate for the average cost of every new textbook.
If that's true, then the number of text books that I could buy with $5 billion
would be
(5,000,000,000) / (40) = <u>125 million textbooks</u> ! ! !
If the federal government would spend $5 billion on textbooks, there
would hardly be a high school student anywhere in the USA who didn't
have at least one brand new, up-to-date textbook.
And I can promise you that the book publishers would love it too.