How does the untrue story of john smith and pocahontas portray smith's capture

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Answer: The Disney movie states that Smith and Pocahontas fell in love, when in actuality Pocahontas was captured by the settlers and brought back to England. She was only around ten at the time, and was used as an example that 'savages' could be civilized. She had a son, but both died due to pollution. Hope this helped.

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How do you know a text is expository

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Expository text is basically text that explains what the story is about. It's actually "Telling" you what is going on.

Persuasive is trying to convince you to do something - hence, the root word persuade.

And informative is trying to inform you or provide information on a particular topic.

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Its persuasive and it contains graphic sources and it has facts and chronological order

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sorcerer
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pierce
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league
tepid
heirloom
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In What Way Did The Stations On The Underground Railroad Help To Liberate The Slaves

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They provide the runaway slaves with housing-- they essentially hid them from authorities

Most people read some piece of nonfiction every day of their lives. We are surrounded by news, opinion pieces, political speeches, and essays. Think of a piece of nonfiction you’ve read recently that stuck with you after you read it. It should be a piece of nonfiction that was so engaging that you wanted to share it with friends. Perhaps it was one of the pieces of nonfiction from this unit. Describe the work, its context and purpose, and explain why it stuck with you. Use that piece to explain how nonfiction compares to other types of writing. Consider elements that are shared across types of writing and elements that are different in nonfiction. What elevates a nonfiction article in a magazine into a work of literature? What allows a piece written for a specific informative, persuasive, or other purpose to emerge as something more enduring?

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Describethe work, its context and purpose.

The work is“This change Everything” by Naomi Klein. It is a nonfiction book that detailsthe recent years if the journalist diving into the subject of climate changeand sustainable development. Its purpose is to expose tactics use by economicsubject and to actively propose a new way of living, one that is more inresonance with the planet.


Explain whyit stuck with you.

It stuckwith me because it is compelling, detailed and mind-blowing. It explain thethem with clarity and without reserves, and it explains also the causes, thereasons the behind the scenes that we usually don’t have access too. Moreover,it forces you to deal with the subject on a very personal level.


Use thatpiece to explain how nonfiction compares to other types of writing. Considerelements that are shared across types of writing and elements that aredifferent in nonfiction.

Whilenon-fiction tells a story, exactly like fiction story, the story thatnon-fiction tells it is often based on real event and has a significance in theway it is told. There is also a language more pragmatic, focused on the actionmore than the characters. The style is more direct and often journalistic.


Whatelevates a nonfiction article in a magazine into a work of literature?

The abilityof the writer to compelled, engage and create an audience.  The way the author tell the story, no matterwhat it is telling. The emotion behind the written piece, and the way that theauthor can emphasize its message and what it want to pass at its audience.


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The style,the language are relevant in this process, but I think that the best thing isthe ability of the writer of give life to its text. To make word, situation andactions come to life. Ultimate, just like for fiction, it is the ability of thewriter to engage and make people feel what he/she want us to feel.

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Tree- See, Be, Key, Free and Spree
Taste- Based, Waste, Placed, Cased, and Haste

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plural

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D.
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It's a plural possessive... D
the answer is B.Plural I believe.