Answer: So you know which kinds of information will best persuade your readers and also they can have a good time reading your book and not saying its boring if u worked really hard on it and so u can can spel out the word to people so u can sell copys and You need to say things that appeal to them. If you have a group of twelve year olds, you probably aren't going to talk the same way to them as you would to a group of thirty year olds.
Answer:
C. The conflict between appearance and reality is demonstrated by Mr. Nuttel's fragile mental state, leading him to believe Vera's manipulative fictional ghost story
Explanation:
"The Open Window", by Hector Hugh Monroe tells the tale of a young girl named Vera who took delight in telling stories filled with lies just to have fun and enjoy the misery of her audience. She tried one of these lies with Mr. Nuttel a man who was in a weak mental state for he had a nervous breakdown. He was advised to rest at the house of Mrs. Sappleton but that was not to happen for Vera's lies about the men who had died and their perceived ghosts which Mr. Nuttel saw, made the poor man flee for his dear life.
The conflict between appearance and reality occurs when what is perceived to be real is indeed false. Mr. Nuttel's weak mental state made him susceptible to Vera's lies.
The 3rd should be correct: <span>If you pay attention to his words, you can tell he has a bias toward cats. </span>
Answer:
Chicago Bulls
Explanation:
Based on the passage, the Chicago Bulls won the match because of several reasons.
First, the excerpt says "...should HAVE BEEN the game the Chicago Bulls lost" because their star player Michael Jordan was hospitalised because of a suspected stomach flu and he was dehydrated and missed two days of practice meaning that because of the fact that the Chicago Bulls did not have their star man operating optimally, they were supposed to lose.
The next line goes ahead to say that, "It SHOULD (in fact) HAVE marked the Utah's Jazz's first NBA Championship
win" meaning that because of the advantage of Chicago Bulls not having their star player at a hundred percent, Utah Jazz were slight favorites to win and should have in fact won, but apparently they didn't.
Finally, the tenses used in the passage indicate strongly that Utah Jazz failed to capitalise on the slight advantage they had and Chicago Bulls won the game.