Answer:
A title, a subtitle, headings, and illustrations
Explanation:
The title of the text is at the top of the page. It is "Dressing for Success". The subtitle can be found below the main title of the text. It is "Avoid Scarf Slip-Ups". The headings are capitalized and bolded. There are two headings included in this text: "Once-Around Knot" and "Parisian Knot". There are also illustrations that show what each type of knot looks like.
This is a sample paragraph.
Hi Penn!
I'm sorry I've moved, but there's a new school I've got to go. It's in Nowhere Street, next to the dog park. It's big, and cool! The auditorium is so huge. I wish you could see it too! The classes are filled with proper seating, and get this! There's lockers..... and so on.
Sometimes, use informal language like if you were talking to your friend.
Explain the details of the new school.
Ask some questions about your friend.
Say things like "I wish you were here!" to show that you have gone to a new school
I'm sorry if I misunderstood.
Good luck mate! :)
Please add Brainliest if you'd like, not that it matters.
Remember to try your best every day!
Answer:
renaissance
Explanation:
renaissance, revival
, rebirth and reawakening have the same meaning.
Answer:
The author's likely purpose for including Adam's confusion about who Cain is, is to show that the first human beings discovered things by themselves, which is totally different to what's written in the Genesis for it doesn't include the role of God.
Explanation:
The question is related to the story entitled "Extracts from Adam's Diary" by <em>Mark Twain.</em> It is a comical short story published in <em>1893.</em>
The story starts with Adam's narration about Eve and his reference to her as a <em>"creature with long hair"</em> that he seems to be annoyed of. According to Adam, the creature was always talking and it gets to name all the things.
"Cain" was being referred to as an "it" by Adam in the story because <em>he never knew it was a human like him until later. </em>However, Eve was so attached to it. Adam thought of it as a fish, then insect and so on. Later on, her realized it was a human being.
D, all of the above; they are all correct.