Sourdough bc its 2 words put together
Ask yourself the WHO, WHAT, WHEN, WHERE, WHY, and HOW questions...
EX:
-WHO are my readers?
-WHAT do I want to accomplish with my writing?
-WHEN is the timeline set?
-WHERE is my inspiration coming from?
-WHY is the subject being clearly communicated important?
-HOW is this going to influence the reader?
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Answer and Explanation:
I was still feeling the nut in my pocket while my parents talked excitedly about the memories they had with this artifact. I was having a great time, because I loved listening to their memories about the trees and the fruits they promoted. I really wanted to know what I could do with the nut, it looked so hard and difficult to open, but it had an interesting appearance and it aroused my curiosity.
My father said that it was possible to open the nut with a certain effort and that the content tasted good, but that the nut was too small and that I should keep it as a reminder of that day and show it to my children in the future, as proof of what I had observed today.
I thought this was a good idea and went to my room to find a good place for the nut.
The correct answer is D. standard English conventions.
While you are searching for ideas and content for your text, you will obviously want to take into consideration the uniqueness of ideas (you don't want to copy someone else), relevant support (evidence relevant for your arguments), and explained support (logical evidence that makes sense).
What you don't need to consider when it comes to ideas and content are standard English conventions. This has to do with grammar and your choice of words rather than with the actual content of your text.