1. point of view. The point of view is the eyes through which the story is told. The author often gives a specific purpose and uses their point of view to shape and communicate that purpose.
2. summarize. An effective summary can only be written if the reader knows the main idea, key supporting details and author's overall purpose. Without those elements, a summary would be ineffective.
3. <span>written communication. Often employers want to see if a potential employee has the ability to effectively communicate through writing. This is true especially now where email and chat platforms are commonly used in the workplace.
4. the main idea. When you know the main idea, you can then easily discern the structure of the text and locate the supporting evidence.
5. The solar system was formed 4.6 billion years ago. The words great, fun, and romantic in the other choices eliminate them as a statement of fact. These words are opinions. What one person might see as great, fun, or romantic, another person may not.</span>
Both because it depends on the message
Answer:
Renaissance is mostly a cultural movement, while reformation is a movement inside the Catholic church.
Explanation:
- The Reformation was the name for religious movements against the papacy and the Catholic Church in the 16th century. From these movements new religious communities emerged, independent of the papacy.
- The most important initiators of the Reformation were Martin Luther in Germany, Zwingli and Calvin in Switzerland.
- Supporters of the Reformation separated from the Catholic Church, proclaimed Scripture as the sole source of faith and spread their teaching in Germany, Switzerland, the Netherlands, England and the Scandinavian countries.
- The Renaissance marks the period when art, culture and intellectual endeavors turned to the classical art and teachings of Greece and Rome.
- The past so revived, in which Renaissance artists and scholars found inspiration to develop and explore new ideas and practices, influenced all arts and sciences.
Answer:
one should obey his parents shouldn't he?
Affirmation
contention
Scriptural
Christianity
gutsy
double dealing
criticism
appropriately
removal
spectacular
government
syntactic
satisfaction
weight
fair
permanently
data
motivation
marriage
precluding
picnicker
convenient
repeating
reference
referral
duty
logically
circular
substitution