Stanza
A group of consecutive lines in a poem that form a single unit; a division of a poem that is often referred to as a " paragraph of poetry".
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Answer:
They know all the lyrics to the song; they could sing you the whole song
Answer:
1) Introduction:
-Hook ( something to bring in the reader)
- Bridge (connect the hook to the thesis.
-Thesis statement
2)Body paragraph #1
3)Body paragraph #2
4)Body paragraph #3
5)conclusion:
-restating your thesis
- summary of what you wrote about
-something to make your readers think about
The correct answer is C) Restatement.
<em>The type of context clue that would help someone determine the meaning of “sentiments” in this statement from “Anti-Federalist Paper N.- 84” is “Restatement.”
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We understand restatement as something has been written before, or said before by someone. A restatement repeats or say the same previous things but with slight modifications, but the main idea remains. That is why the type of context clue that would help someone determine the meaning of “sentiments” in this statement from “Anti-Federalist Paper N.- 84” is “Restatement.”
“Anti-Federalist Paper N.- 84” written by Brutus, refers to the lack of Bill of Rights. Anti-Federalist Papers are the collective papers written by the Founding Fathers of the United States of America that opposed the idea of a powerful federal government.
Answer:
Cancer is a traumatizing event in people's lives, and it is only natural that it
will exact an emotional toll upon those whom it afflicts.
Explanation:
Depends on who is going to read it. If a patient is going to read it, he or she will hardly care if it has metastasized. What matters is even if it has, can it be treated.
If a medical professional is reading it, they will know exactly what the meaning of metastasized is, and they will be very concerned about the stages and the treatment for each stage.
I don't like the second one, but it is likely the answer. As a patient, I would despise an answer like that one offered to me (and yes I do have cancer, and it is treated).
I also believe if this is for a general magazine that the last one is an acceptable answer. It's bland, but it works if it is followed by something meaningful.