Hi. You did not submit the excerpts that this question refers to. This makes it impossible for this question to be answered. However, I will try to help you as best I can.
The only way to answer this question is to read the excerpts. You will have to read these excerpts and identify what their theme, or common topic, they are presenting to you. If these excerpts are from the same text, it will be much easier for you to identify the correct answer, since a text tends to keep constant in a single theme.
What is the main idea of your first paragraph?
To gather certain ideas that would identify the theme of the excerpt and make it grow, if that makes sense.
What is the main idea of your second paragraph?
Adding details from your first paragraph. Adding additional data from the first paragraph, and then, adding supporting details.
Which of the eight types of focus (time, place, action, mood, point of view, speaker, idea, or step) will you use to change the focus of the second paragraph?
I would go with *point of view*. And the reason of that would be because we would want to see how this story or the excerpt or paragraph ... we would want to see what perceptive it would lie under.
After skimming through the text, I can deduce that;
- B) She goes to her uncle's farm.
Skimming is a form of reading that involves looking through a text to identify a point that we are interested in.
Skimming through the text shows that Nichole goes to her Uncle's farm during summer. There, she gets to spend time with her cousin Macy.
Even though she might have to do hard work there, she does not mind as she also spends time with her cousin Macy. They also engage in fun activities together.
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Yu Tsun killed Stephen Albert just to send a message to The Chief that the English weapons were stored in the town of Albert.
Answer:
pathologically excessive and often incoherent talkativeness or wordiness
Explanation:
that is characteristic especially of the manic phase of bipolar disorder. Other Words from logorrhea.