The answer is D) a message that departs from the main subject of a written work
Our class is learning about plant cells, and Reza's class is learning about animal cells.
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Themes can be communicated through a written medium by looking at things such as word choice and you can look at tones that can connect to many themes or you can look at whether a character could be considered reliable or unreliable. Themes can be communicated through visual mediums by looking at specific aspects of the way a character looks or talks and you can see how they act and can get a sense of what is going on in a scene or a picture etc. Together, you can compare them to see what an overarching theme is and decide how it all ties together. You really have to read multiple times and look at something multiple times to make your decision and really look into the deeper meaning of something.
Okay, so I’m assuming, you’re writing an essay.
First, you should write a list of activities or “things” around your school that could help a student achieve their goal.
For example, study halls or tutoring sessions with fellow classmates.
You’ll want to write an introduction paragraph that introduces your points, then add your points in detail throughout the body paragraphs and write a conclusion with your final thesis statement.
Remember, an essay should be at least 5 paragraphs, but if you don’t have enough information, write only 4. This prevents repeating and writing nonsense!
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It is D because I don't think you can put a period on ave.