Answer:
The correct answers are A., B. and C.
Explanation:
All of them depend heavily on the author's memory: an anecdote is a recount of events, a biographical narrative is a story about a person's life (non-fictional), and a memoir is a historical or personal account based on personal knowledge.
Line 50 and line 53 express the grandmother's awareness of the varied experiences of life in the city, as shown in option 1.
<h3>How is this variety expressed?</h3>
- The grandmother watches the people in the city.
- People do different activities.
- The grandmother sees that the city is dynamic and busy.
The narrator shows how the grandmother observes people doing completely different things, in the same urban environment. In this environment, people are walking, talking, waiting for buses, and getting into taxis, among others.
This is very different from the monotony of country life.
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In what form can we see water in the atmosphere?
In the atmosphere, water exists as a gas (water vapor from evaporation), as a liquid (droplets of rain and liquid water that coats solid particles), and as a solid (snow and ice).
2
gas or liguid
3
snow and ice.
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HERE IS THE COMPLETE QUESTION:
Astronomers who study planet formation once believed that comets—because they remain mostly in the distant Oort cloud, where temperatures are close to absolute zero—must be pristine relics of the material that formed the outer planets. The conceptual shift away from seeing comets as pristine relics began in the 1970s, when laboratory simulations revealed there was sufficient ultraviolet radiation reaching comets to darken their surfaces and there were sufficient cosmic rays to alter chemical bonds or even molecular structure near the surface. Nevertheless, astronomers still believed that when a comet approached the Sun—where they could study it—the Sun’s intense heat would remove the corrupted surface layer,exposing the interior. About the same time, though, scientists realized comets might contain decaying radioactive isotopes that could have warmed cometary interiors to temperatures that caused the interiors to evolve.1. The author suggests that the realization described in the final sentence of the passage had which of the following effects?
A. It introduced a new topic for study by astronomers interested in planetary formation.
B. It led astronomers to adopt a number of different strategies in trying to determine the composition of cometary interiors
C. It called into question an assumption that astronomers had made about comets
D. It cast doubt on astronomers’ ability to study the interior parts of comets. E. It caused astronomers to revise their account of the composition of the outer planets
The correct answer is:
A. It introduced a new topic for study by astronomers interested in planetary formation.
Explanation:
In the beginning of the text the author explains about the initial theoretical concept that the experts had about the comments. I was initially thought that comets were leftover material from the formation of the planets
. Taking into account this information, it is possible to see that the new findings about the composition of comets is a new topic for astronomers.
First, you should know that a hyperbole is a resource used in literature to intentionally intensify what is been saying, in other words, overreact. Looking at this extract of the poem, we can choose B “hyperbole to dramatize the mirror’s suggestions” as the correct answer. We can see it in the last line “I think it is part of my heart”, the narrator is clearing exaggerating because he wants to express the feeling of huge love he has for the mirror and how he trust completely on it.