Answer:
Ok
Explanation:
Here's a great activity to get started with finding the author's purpose. Students read the descriptions of ten texts and determine the author's purpose: inform, persuade, or entertain. Students explain how they got their answers.
Answer:
Sadly, due to low profits, there will be no annual year-end bonus this year, we are hoping that next year will prove better. Sorry for any inconvenience, have a happy holiday.
Explanationave:
Answer:
1. Part that includes subject and main action
- Dr. Nima Mesgarani and his team are developing
2. Part that is a detail about the subject
- Professor of electrical engineering
3. Part that is the outcome of the main action
- technology that may someday translate people's thought into electronically produced speech.
Explanation:
I have been able to match each sentence to the part the question answers.
In no. 1 you discover that it mentions the name of the subject and his team and also informed us the action they are carrying out: "developing".
In no. 2, we see that the information/detail of the subject was clearly stated, that he is "Professor of electrical engineering".
In no. 3, we are giving the outcome of the main action. The outcome is that the technology that is being developed may someday translate people's thought into electronically produced speech.
B) Be Patient - A has nothing to do with what you should be doing in the moment of time, C is not right because although you might want to help, you need to leave it up to the appropriate people in charge, D basically same reason as C
hope I helped.