Answer:
1. Explanatory introduction: In this type of introduction, the author can explain what global warming is, in a few words. In this way, he begins the essay with a generalized explanation of the topic that he will develop during the essay.
2. Chronological introduction: The author can begin by explaining how the world we know came to global warming, showing how the climate evolved from a state with a low risk of global warming, until today.
3. Personal introduction: The author can tell a personal story of how the global warming affected some of his experience, with this, he manages to start the essay showing a real impact of this climatic phenomenon.
Explanation:
The introduction is a very important element of the text and manages to announce a subject that will be addressed and detailed throughout the text. This element is important to situate the reader or the audience about what will be addressed and thus create an organized and functional structure throughout the text.
There are several ways to write an essay and the author must choose the one that best suits his writing style and the audience he wants to reach, as well as the essay's objective.
Answer:
A). Herself
Explanation:
In the given passage 'Nobody...door closed' from the poem 'Hanging Fire' by Audre Lorde, the speaker is talking to 'herself.' She is <u>a fourteen-year old girl who is sharing her thoughts as well as fears and concerns that she worries about</u>. she reveals her thought to the readers that she 'should have been on the Math team' and 'she has nothing to wear tomorrow' while at the same time, she discloses her concern about wearing braces and dilemmas 'why do I have to be?' and anxiety of death 'will I live long enough to grow and momma's in the bedroom with door closed?' Thus, <u>option A</u> is the correct answer.
Answer:
Chathuringmes (worms)
Explanation:
They are bait to fishermen
Parasites to doctors
Gummies to children
Thomas Jefferson began the Declaration of Independence with a list of basic human rights is to prove how badly the British government was treating the American colonists. He also used this list of human rights violations to argue that the colonists had a right to overthrow the British government in America as it had abused its fundamental right to rule. Jefferson also directly attacked King George stating the twenty instances where King George had directly violated the rights of the American settlers.