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The four main types of academic writing are descriptive, analytical, persuasive, and critical. Each of these types of writing has specific language features and purposes.
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Explanation:
Being told what the song is about, helps the reader understand the lyrics.
Because the reader is told what the song is about, we know what the lyrics mean. The lyrics reinforce what the song is about, like how a simile reinforces what a passage is about. Think about this: If an author wrote, "The man was as brave as a lion,", instead of, "The man was brave", this is a much better choice of words.
Similarly to the passage, by using similes in the lyrics to better emphasize overcoming emotional and physical pain, the song helps the reader understand better the message of the song.
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So, by reading the section, the reader understands that a simile is about two things being compared to one another, like how the song compares physical pain to a choking rain of ashes.
Is there a certain timeline that this question refers to?
Such as like back in the day or now days??
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Unfortunately, you did not attach the sample or the photograph of the ballot. Without the image we do not what you are talking about.
Yo neither mention the election date. It could be any.
However, trying to help you, we did some research and can comment on the following.
If you are referring to the ballot issue of the November 2002 election in Florida, then we can say the following.
The design flaw in the ballot that could lead to voter confusion is the "yes and no" arrows. Yes, these arrows are not well aligned and can provoke confusion in voters at the moment they are about to make their decisions.
This ballot is so important because you express your vote preferences right there. So the most important characteristic should be clarity so people don't be confused.
So the most important suggestion is for the design of a simple, clear, colored ballot that clearly separates lines, arrows, and columns to differentiate the names of the candidates.