Answer:
The purpose of a text is simply the writer's reason for writing. Many texts have more than one purpose, but usually one will stand out as primary. Readers have the job of determining the purpose or purposes of a text and understanding why the writer is writing and what the writer wants the reader to do with the text.
Explanation:
An explanation text tells your audience how something works or why something happens. Explanations detail and logically describe the stages in a process, such as the water cycle, or how a steam engine works. Other examples could be how a law is made, or why we blink when we sneeze
<u>If </u><u>my </u><u>answer </u><u>helps </u><u>you.</u><u>.</u><u>.</u><u>.</u><u> </u><u>mark </u><u>me </u><u>brainlist.</u><u>.</u><u>.</u><u> </u>
for number 1 start in first blank space to the left then put 742,369 then in next box 740,369 next box put 739,369 (in the blank spaces) then write: <u>i know this because it is being subtracted by 1,000</u>
For number 2 start on the right side and in the blank space put 98,910 in next box put 108,910 then in last box put 128,910 then write down: <u>i found this because i figured out it was going up by 10,000 and it starts going up on the right side</u>
Answer:
b
Explanation:
because they are important
Very good
Explanation:
please mark as braillenest
Time i think lol
hopefully this helps