Compare and contrast tall tales and narrative nonfictions

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Answer 1
Answer: tall tales are non fictional stories with certain elements being exaggerated. Narrative nonfiction is a true story with creative elements.

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The words cheap, thrifty, stingy, and tightfisted all have similar meanings. Which word would a writer use to express a positive view of a character's behavior?

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The author would use thrifty if they were trying to portray a positive behavior.

Each of those words describe someone who doesn’t spend a lot of money. However, “cheap”, “stingy”, and “tightfisted” all imply that the person isn’t spending money out of greed. “Thrifty” implies that the person is looking to save money by looking for a deal.
Thrifty. Stingy is generally considered like, doesn't give any money and cuts corners (like Mr. Krabs), cheap in my opinion is like, made from the least expensive and lowest quality material, and tightfisted is like, keeps all of their money no matter what.

Which sentence does not contain any errors in comma usage? A. Oscar reading slowly finished well after the rest of us. B. People, working with tools, should wear goggles. C. That cow raised by my uncle, won second prize at the fair. D. Typewriters, previously used by many people, are considered antiques nowadays.

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Answer: D. Typewriters, previously used by many people, are considered antiques nowadays.✡

- - Why? Look at other answers:

A. Oscar reading slowly finished well after the rest of us. -Needs a comma after Oscar and slowly.


B. People, working with tools,should wear goggles. - No need of commas.


C. That cow raised by my uncle, won second prize at the fair.  - Needs comma after cow.


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PLEASE HELPWhich best describes the main conflict of the novel? A. Bilbo must kill the dragon in order to become a hero. B. The dwarves lack confidence in Bilbo's abilities as a burglar and an adventurer. C. The influences of the Bagginses and the Tooks pull Bilbo in opposite directions. D. Gandalf trusts Bilbo to live up to his expectations.

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The answer is B. the entire story is Bilbo fighting a stereotype he has placed on himself about what it means to be a Hobbit. He is always muttering about eggs and bacon and sleeping in his nice warm bed, because deep inside him there is a part of him that wants to be just like other Hobbits and do the sensible thing. 

PLZ HELP FAST!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! In "The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle," which best describes Dr. Watson? a. a wealthy man who loses a very valuable item to a cunning thief b. a plumber who has been convicted of robbery before but who is innocent in this case c. a logical and intelligent person who is impressed by Sherlock Holmes's powers of deduction d. a poor man who tries to do something nice for his wife, but ends up being robbed

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The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "c. a logical and intelligent person who is impressed by Sherlock Holmes's powers of deduction." In "The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle," Dr. Watson is describes as a logical and intelligent person who is impressed by Sherlock Holmes's powers of deduction
i would think A  a  very wealthy man who looses everything                                                                                                                      

10 POINTS!! Somebody please help me. I'm stuck on this question!The following excerpt from an argument features a counterclaim and a rebuttal. Read the paragraph and answer the question that follows:

Some argue that television is a good influence on teens. They say that educational broadcasts, historical programs, and news broadcasts help students learn about the world. Each of these options would certainly benefit teen viewers, but research shows that teens rarely watch them. A 2011 survey on TeenLife.com explored teen viewing habits. It showed that 93% of teen viewing hours were spent on comedies, teen or police dramas, and reality programs. Only two percent of teens admitted to watching news of any type, one percent listed historical programs, and zero percent named educational broadcasts.

Which of the following is true about this excerpt?

It addresses the opposition respectfully but does not use researched facts to refute the counterclaim.
It presents researched evidence to refute a counterclaim but not does treat the opposition respectfully.
It refutes the counterclaim ineffectively because it offers opinions and uses a disrespectful tone.
It uses a respectful tone and offers researched evidence to effectively refute the counterclaim.

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It uses a respectful tone and offers researched evidence to effectively refute the counterclaim.

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D

Explanation:

It uses a respectful tone and offers researched evidence to effectively refute the counterclaim.

Strong first paragraph transition words?​

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Answer:

for starters

to commence

to begin with

Explanation:

Ask a question and agree. or use:

However, accordingly, consequently, hence, so, therefore, thus

additionally, again, also, and, as well, besides, equally important, further, furthermore, in addition, moreover, then

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