(1) Scientists generally agree that Earth is getting warmer due to what's called the greenhouse effect. (2) A greenhouse stays warm because sunlight and heat coming through the glass roof are mostly trapped. (3) The heat doesn't radiate back into the atmosphere because it's held in by the glass. (4) Something like that happens on Earth. (5) The atmosphere acts like a blanket that keeps the Sun's heat from leaking away into space. Which sentence is the paragraph's topic sentence? A. Sentence 1 B. Sentence 5 C. Sentence 3 D. Sentence 2

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Answer 1
Answer: The phrase 'topic sentence' means the sentence that best covers the main idea being presented. In the context of the illustration here sentence 1 best encapsulates the subject and should be regarded as the "Topic Sentence". This is the sentence that reads "Scientists generally agree that Earth is getting warmer due to what's called the greenhouse effect."

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The answer which is true about this sentence is that it contains a superlative adjective within an independent clause.
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B. He hates to be late.
C. Next, he prepares to conduct his experiments.
D. Dr. Thomson arrives promptly each morning.

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I believe that B. would be inappropriate in formal writing because its just kind of rude to say. I would re-word it as: "He dislikes being late" or something like that because "hate" is just a cruel and informal word to use.
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"He hates to be late" - it should be "he prefers not to be late" or something similar in formal writing.

Which one of the following genres presents the author's personal ideas and feelings about a particulartopic?
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B. Poem
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I'd say the correct answer is C, 'essay', because the other options are too broad, they don't have to express the author's personal ideas, but can be about something general. Whereas in an essay, the author has to show his/her own personal opinions about a certain topic.

This lyric ode by the ancient Greek writer Pindar was dedicated to the winner of a contest. Which statement best sums up the speaker's feelings?  Creatures for a day! What is a man?
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A.The speaker feels sadness that men are mortal and must die.
B.The speaker feels joy at the winner’s heaven-sent glory.
C.The speaker regrets that men are not glorified all the time, as gods are.
D.The speaker feels afraid of the "dream of a shadow" that "is our mortal being."

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Answer: B. The speaker feels joy at the winner’s heaven-sent glory.

Explanation:  In the given lyric ode by the ancient Greek writer Pindar that was dedicated to the winner of a contest, we can see that he makes a contrast between the features of the normal man ("A dream of a shadow  is our mortal being") and the winner of the contest, who according to the speaker has been send a light of glory from heaven ("A gleam of splendour given of heaven"), in this way he shows his joy at the winner’s heaven-sent glory.

its B if you're on plato

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The Italian sonnet is divided into an octave, which is eight lines, and a sestet, which is six lines.
The English sonnet is divided into three quatrains, in other words, twelve lines, and a couplet.

The rhyme scheme for the Italian sonnet is a-b-b-a, a-b-b-a for the octave and either c-d-e-c-d-e, or c-d-c-d-c-d.

The Italian sonnet is divided into two parts.

The rhyme scheme for the English sonnet is a-b-a-b, c-d-c-d, e-f-e-f, g-g. The right answer is D, the rhyme scheme

Answer: D, the rhyme scheme.

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