English, 28.06.2019 00:30 treaustin656
Ead these lines from the poem. and nothing i cared, at my sky blue trades, that time allows in all his tuneful turning so few and such morning songs how does this imagery affect the poem? question 15 options: it describes a boy singing in the bright morning. it creates a sense of everlasting summer. iead these lines from the poem. and nothing i cared, at my sky blue trades, that time allows in all his tuneful turning so few and such morning songs how does this imagery affect the poem? question 15 options: it describes a boy singing in the bright morning. it creates a sense of everlasting summer. it points out that childhood is short-lived.
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English, 22.06.2019 07:30
Write approximately 100 words reflecting on your 7-question reading strategy activity. how correct were your first two predictions? what questions worked for you within that activity? what questions didn't? were these reading strategies something you do unconsciously when you read anyway, or were they very foreign ideas? the more you know about how you read, the better you become as a reader. what did you learn about yourself as a reader?
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English, 22.06.2019 19:00
Which of these number is main idea? ! (1) propaganda is information that is methodically spread in order to persuade audiences to adopt a certain opinion. (2) advertising is an ever-present form of propaganda in our lives. (3) four common propaganda techniques are present in the advertising we see and hear every day. (4) one technique, the testimonial, involves having a well-known person appear on behalf of the product being sold. (5) advertisers assume, for example, that if we admire a sports star, we’ll want to eat the cereal he or she endorses. (6) another common propaganda technique, the bandwagon, makes us want to be “one of the gang.” (7) “everybody’s switching to . .” “don’t be left out . . ” and “all across america, people are discovering . . ” are phrases that signal a bandwagon approach. (8) the plain-folks propaganda technique is especially popular on tv. (9) in plain-folks commercials, we see and hear “regular” consumers talk about their experience using a certain phone company, headache remedy, or brand of coffee. (10) the fourth common propaganda technique, the transfer, encourages us to link two unrelated objects in our mind. (11) when a powerful cougar prowls around a shiny new car, for example, advertisers hope we will transfer our sense of the wild cat’s speed, strength, and beauty to our vision of their product.
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