What should be included in the first paragraph of a reflective essay?A. an engaging opening and a thesis that states the main idea and three supporting sub-topics

B. a reflection of a significant experience or an insight gained into life

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Answer 1
Answer: A. An engaging opening and a thesis that states the main idea and three supporting sub-topics
Answer 2
Answer: a would be correct glad I can help you 

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A poem that is written in highly musical language...Remember, Lyrics are the words to a song, therefore, Lyrical Poetry would be a poem set to music or written in musical language. Hope this helps and, if you are able to do so, please mark Brainliest! Thanks!
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On Dumpster DivingSummarize Eighner's analysis of the practical stages through which a beginning dumpster diver goes. What does his analysis tell us about the larger experience of having to scavenge for food. What does his writing style tell you about his views on his way of life?

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Eighner's analysis of the practical stages of a beginning dumpster diver shows the progression one goes through when scavenging for food. He describes the initial hesitations and fears, followed by the development of skills in finding and assessing food items. Through his analysis, Eighner highlights the resourcefulness and adaptability required in the experience of scavenging for food.

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Iam good at concealing what's real and hide what's true sometimes, I bring out the courage in you who am I??Use these letters only( k,I,u,m,a,u,p,a,e,o)

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This statement is an example of a riddle. Riddles are phrases or statements that use description to describe a certain thing without naming it. In the given riddle, I am good at concealing what's real and hide what's true sometimes, I bring out the courage in you, the answer is :Make Up.

1. Choose the sentence that contains no errors in usingquotation marks or italics.       (Points : 3)       Was the article from The WallStreet Journal reprinted in Reader's Digest?Was the article from The WallStreet Journal reprinted in "Reader's Digest"?

      
Was the article from "TheWall Street Journal" reprinted in Reader's Digest?

      
Was the article from The WallStreet Journal reprinted in Reader's Digest?


 Question 2. 2. Choose the sentence that contains no errors in usingquotation marks or italics.       (Points : 3)       Mom printed an article called"Futures in Veterinary Medicine" and left it on the table for you.

      
Mom printed an article called Futuresin Veterinary Medicine and left it on the table for you.

      
Mom printed an article called'Futures in Veterinary Medicine' and left it on the table for you.

      
Mom printed an article called Futuresin Veterinary Medicine and left it on the table for you.


 Question 3. 3. Choose the sentence that contains no errors in usingquotation marks or italics. (Points: 3)       Outline the chapter called LastChance for tomorrow’s discussion of the novel.
      
Outline the chapter called"Last Chance" for tomorrow’s discussion of the novel.
      
Outline the chapter called LastChance for tomorrow’s discussion of the novel.
      
Outline the chapter called LastChance for tomorrow’s discussion of the novel.

 Question 4. 4. Choose the sentence that contains no errors in usingquotation marks or italics. (Points: 3)       The ship Argo bore Jason on hisquest for the "Golden Fleece."
      
The ship Argo bore Jason on hisquest for the Golden Fleece.
      
The ship Argo bore Jason onhis quest for the Golden Fleece.
      
The ship Argo bore Jason on hisquest for the Golden Fleece.

 Question 5. 5. Choose the sentence that contains no errors in usingquotation marks or italics. (Points: 3)       Name three words that come fromthe Latin word radius.
      
Name three words that come fromthe Latin word ‘radius.'
      
Name three words that come fromthe Latin word "radius."
      
Name three words that come fromthe Latin word radius.

 Question 6. 6. Choose the sentence that contains no errors in usingquotation marks or italics. (Points: 3)       Grandpa, did people actually sitaround a campfire and sing Down in the Valley?
      
Grandpa, did people actually sitaround a campfire and sing 'Down in the Valley’?
      
Grandpa, did people actually sitaround a campfire and sing "Down in the Valley"?
      
Grandpa, did people actually sitaround a campfire and sing Down in the Valley?

 Question 7. 7. Choose the sentence that contains no errors in usingquotation marks or italics. (Points: 3)       Who was on board ‘The Eagle’ whenthat craft touched down on the moon?
      
Who was on board The Eaglewhen that craft touched down on the moon?
      
Who was on board “The Eagle” whenthat craft touched down on the moon?
      
Who was on board The Eagle whenthat craft touched down on the moon?

 Question 8. 8. Choose the sentence that contains no errors in using quotationmarks or italics.       (Points : 3)       Yes, To Be Recited to Flossie onHer Birthday is a rather strange title for a short poem.

      
Yes, To Be Recited to Flossieon Her Birthday is a rather strange title for a short poem.

      
Yes, "To Be Recited toFlossie on Her Birthday" is a rather strange title for a short poem.

      
Yes, To Be Recited to Flossieon Her Birthday is a rather strange title for a short poem.


 Question 9. 9. Choose the sentence that contains no errors in usingquotation marks or italics. (Points: 3)       If I ever write a short storyabout that day at the mall, I'll call it The Lost Shoppers.
      
If I ever write a short storyabout that day at the mall, I'll call it "The Lost Shoppers."
      
If I ever write a short storyabout that day at the mall, I'll call it The Lost Shoppers.
      
If I ever write a short storyabout that day at the mall, I'll call it The Lost Shoppers.

 Question 10. 10. Choose the sentence that contains no errors in usingquotation marks or italics.       (Points : 3)       Actually, I liked the book AnneFrank: The Diary of a Young Girl better than the film.

      
Actually, I liked the book AnneFrank: The Diary of a Young Girl better than the film.

      
Actually, I liked the book"Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl" better than the film.

      
Actually, I liked the book AnneFrank: The Diary of a Young Girl better than the film.


 Question 11. 11. Choose the sentence that contains no errors incapitalization.       (Points : 3)       "Don't you wonder," shemused, "Where we will be in five years?"

      
"Don't you wonder," Shemused, "where we will be in five years?"

      
"Don't you wonder," shemused, "where we will be in five years?"

      
"don't you wonder," shemused, "where we will be in five years?"






 

 

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Answer:

  1. 1. Was the article from  The Wall Street Journal reprinted in Reader´s Digest?
  2. Mom printed an article called "Futures in Veterinary Medicine" and left it on the table for you.
  3. Outline the chapter called "Last Chance" for tomorrow´s discussion of the novel.
  4. The ship Argo bore Jason on his quest for the "Golden Fleece".
  5. Name three words that come from the Latin word "radius".
  6. Grandpa, did people actually sit around a campfire and sing "Down in the Valley"?
  7. Who was on board The Eagle when the craft touched down on the moon?
  8. Yes, "To Be Recited to Flossie on Her Birthday" is a rather strange title for a short poem.
  9. If I ever write a short story about that day at the mall, I´ll call it "The Lost Shoppers".
  10. Actually, I liked the book Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl better than the film.
  11. "Don´t you wonder" she mused "Where we will be in five years?"

Explanation:

Quotation marks and Italics/underlining  are used to emphasis texts. However few authors use underlining as some regard it as being outdated.

Rules:

  • Titles of full books and journals should be italicized.
  • Titles of short works such as articles, poems, short stories and chapters should be put in quotation marks.
  • A punctuation found within titles should accompany the style used.
  • When quotations make up complete sentences they should be capitalized no matter where they occur in the main sentence.

1. Was the article from The Wall Street Journal reprinted in Reader's Digest?

2. Mom printed an article called "Futures in Veterinary Medicine" and left it on the table for you.

3. 
Outline the chapter called "Last Chance" for tomorrow’s discussion of the novel. 
4.

The ship Argo bore Jason on his quest for the Golden Fleece. 

5. Name three words that come from the Latin word "radius." 

6. Grandpa, did people actually sit around a campfire and sing "Down in the Valley"? 

7. Who was on board TheEagle when that craft touched down on the moon? 

8. Yes, "To Be Recited to Flossie on Her Birthday" is a rather strange title for a short poem.

9. If I ever write a short story about that day at the mall, I'll call it The Lost Shoppers.

10. Actually, I liked the book Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl better than the film.

11. "Don't you wonder," she mused, "where we will be in five years?"

Compare and contrast tropics , temperate zones and polar zones

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Tropics: Tropical, warm, very moist atmosphere, lush plant life.
Temperate Zones: Usually the weather is very average, even amounts of sunlight, wind, water, rain, snow, etc. Average amount of wildlife, average amount of plant life.
Polar Zones: Cold, snow, wind, ice, usually polar animals such as penguins, polar bears, arctic hares, arctic foxes, seals, etc. Hardly any plant life, usually just lichen and moss.

Phillip Freneau's poem “American Liberty,” the speaker describes being “slaves and minions to a parliament.” What is the intended meaning of this hyperbole?

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Answer:

C) The speaker thinks that the colonists are being unfairly treated by the British government.

Explanation:

Phillip Freneau's poem description as ''slaves and minions to a parliament'', means that they were not free at all, just robots that did what the parliament wanted and also mistreated, but some of them didn't realise that.

He used emotionally charged language- also known as loaded language to emphasise on the fact that their liberty was being taken away by this "parliament".