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https://www.shmoop.com/study-guides/literature/life-of-pi/analysis/symbols-imagery-allegory
Main detail is the main point of your paragraph/essay. you want to be able to start and finish with that so it will remain within the reader thought for longer.
(We Brits have a saying "if a piece of literacy is stuck in your head, the writer has accomplished his or her goal" )
the supporting details are smaller points that correlate and support the main point. note that you should never start with a supporting point, nor should you ever end with one, it is simply there to extend and highlight the main detail. starting or ending with supporting details will ensure that the reader will almost instantaneously forget your essay and they may even find it boring because it doesn't show consistency.
Answer: Which quotation from “Tutors Teach Seniors New High-Tech Tricks” best supports the idea that many young people are highly knowledgeable in computer technology. But a number of programs across the country are finding just the right experts to help usher older adults into the digital age.
Explanation:
Answer:
All of these lines:
"Like a white piece of rigid satin cloth—"
"Like the ingredients of a witches’ broth—"
"A snow-drop spider, a flower like a froth,"
"And dead wings carried like a paper kite."
Explanation:
A simile is a metaphor that uses "like" or "as"