The strategy used to determine an author’s perspective in a text is identifying the setting, main character, and plot, taking special note of rising action, climax, and denouement.
Identifying and analyzing these elements in the story will help readers to have an idea of what the author is trying to imply throughout the narrative. The author’s perspective will be perceivable in the way he or she describes the setting, the characters and the events. This perspective is shaped by the author’s background and point of view.
Answer:
1. verb
2. adjective
3. verb
b. middleman
C. retail
d. wholesale
Answer:
I would say B but Im not 100% sure
Explanation:
the store" to sentence 2? *
(1) Lucy went to the store. (2) She found a cookbook with recipes for different cupcakes. (3) Lucy
found a recipe that she liked in the book. (4) Lucy just knew she had to buy this book. (5) She was
confident she was good enough baker to try something new.
O While she found a cookbook with recipes, for different cupcakes she was at the store.
O While she was at the store, she found a cookbook with recipes for different cupcakes.
She found a cookbook with recipes while she was at the store for different cupcakes.
She was for different cupcakes while at the store she found a cookbook with recipes.
clause because it
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17. "While she was at the store" is an
modifies
O Adverb; found
O Adjective; she
O Adverb; with recipes
O Adjective; cookbook
Answer:
The Suffix Effect demonstration predicts that a participant will be more accurate in remembering the last item on the list when the suffix is a tone as compared to when the suffix is a speech.
Explanation:
The suffix effect is the inability to recall the final items from a spoken list when list is followed by an irrelevant speech item or suffix.
This is likely due to the fact that the mind will fixate on the end of the list, even if it is not actually part of the list.