Charts and graphs are useful media tools because they:
A. provide readers with a useful way of organizing the notes they are
taking.
B. are easier and cheaper to produce than other media tools.
C. make it easier to include hidden advertisements in otherwise
objective information.
D. enable producers to communicate a large amount of information
quickly.
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Now long and short works of fiction have different characteristics beyond simply the length of the work. think of a short story that you like and a longer work (novel or novella) that you like. you can use the story and novella from this unit if no other works come to mind quickly. discuss the elements of each work that made it enjoyable to read. what relationship did the form of the work (short story, novella, or novel) have in making it an enjoyable read? what elements of fiction were strongest in the work, and how did they impact your enjoyment of the story? compare the two works you chose. how are they representative of short fiction versus longer forms of fiction?
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Do eilinor and marianne each end up with the best husband possible? give reasons for your answer.
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In which sentence does the underlined adverb modify a verb? (i’ll put the words that are underlined in caps) a. water young plants often. b. water young plants rather often. c. we generally water young plants often. d. water very young plants often.
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