Answer:
The type of invention that interested the narrator's mother was to draw sketch of things such as spiral of co-rk-scr-ew, ha-n-dier handle, etc.
Explanation:
"Daughter of Invention" is a short story written by Ju-lia Alv-arez. The story is about Cu-ckita and her mother, who is accustomed to inventing something every night.
The narrator mentions that her mother used to create every night, in the corner of her room, as if a scholar burning the midnight oil. She used to draw sketched of various things in the notepad brought by Cu-ckita's father from office.
The narrator is Strickland, as to his role: well it is his story.
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When using the
CARS test to evaluate a source, which one of the following would indicate a LACK
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<span>A. The
writing is sub-par or contains errors.</span></span>
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<span>B. You're
unable to find any other source that presents the same exact information or
point of view.</span></span>
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<span>C. The
author doesn't offer facts, statistics, or specific examples, but uses vague
statements and sweeping generalizations.</span></span>
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<span>D. The
author is using emotionally charged language and inappropriate words or
employing a tone that reveals an obvious bias.</span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span>
B) to convince Sterne to write about slavery
Explanation:
The paragraph eulogizes Sterne's influence all over the world as a man of letters and goes into his unquestioned wisdom.
<u>This is followed by an appeal rather direct that if he handles the subject</u> of <u>slavery it will ease the pain</u> of many people in the west Indies. Then he appeals to the sense of charity in the mind of Stern.
<u>This is followed by a final salutation that calls Sterne universally admired</u>. Clearly this is a plea for hep asking Sterne to bring attention to slavery using his platform.
<span>logos, an appeal based on logic or reason
The statement is logical in its derived meaning.</span>