Elizabeth's presentation started with information about frogs, then
continued with information about fishing for salmon, and finished up
with a description of her trip to Las Vegas. Which of the following best
describes the pattern she used to organize her presentation?
A. chronological
B. illogical
C. patterned
D. logical
Answers: 2
English, 21.06.2019 15:20
1) each morning , dew glistens on the grass. 2) the sun yawns , scanning the horizon for companion clouds. 3) perched high ancient oak trees, startlings and sparrows announce a new day.
Answers: 1
English, 21.06.2019 22:40
How does thoreau defend his approach in the second paragraph of "economy" inwalden? -he uses the word "t" because he feels it sounds more interesting-he does not use first-person point of view because his is a fictional account-he uses first-person point of view to get his readers' attention-he uses the word "t" for the sake of sincerity and honesty.
Answers: 2
English, 22.06.2019 08:00
Read the poem. "there is no frigate like a book" (1263) by emily dickinson there is no frigate like a book to take us lands away, nor any coursers like a page of prancing poetry-- this traverse may the poorest take without oppress of toll-- how frugal is the chariot that bears the human soul. what is the primary metaphor in this poem? question 1 options: the reading experience is compared to taking a journey. a ship is compared to a book. a horse is compared to a page. a chariot is compared to a soul.
Answers: 1
English, 22.06.2019 09:00
Which of the following statements is most accurate? a. effective communication skills are not as important as technical skills. b. good communication skills can you in the classroom, on the job, and in your personal life. c. communicating effectively is not related to job success. d. learning to communicate effectively cannot be taught because communication skills are inborn.
Answers: 3
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