Parents should start a constructive criticism conversation with what?

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Answer: Parents should start constructive criticism conversation in a positive outlook or note. This will help the person take the criticism in a positive way. the rectification will be in the positive direction and at a faster rate. Negative outlook can create frustration and then will result in the confidence going down. It will not produce the desired effect.

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When does direct characterization occur?A.
when authors use a character’s appearance to reveal personality traits
B.
when authors clearly tell readers about a character’s personality traits
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D.
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Answer:

B.

Explanation:

When we get to know a character by the description that the author provides, we are facing direct characterization.

I believe it is B, because the author is directly telling you about the character. If the author was dropping hints it would be indirect. Someone correct me if I’m wrong.

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The characterization of the narrator and his peers was vital in D. Developing only one character at a time not to overwhelm the reader.

Characterization refers to a literary device which is used to highlight the details about a particular character in the story.

In this case, after the introduction of a character, the writer talks about their behaviors. This was vital in developing only one character at a time in order not to overwhelm the reader.

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Answer: B

Explanation: Even though details were given, it isn't complete, so readers have to fill in the rest.

Foreign languages are extremely important to students' education. After taking my first Spanish course, I saw a significant increase in my English grade. As a student in Spanish, I learned how to form verbs and verb phrases in that language. Learning about verbs and verb phrases in a different language gave me a different perspective about the same parts of speech in English. This new knowledge made English class much easier, and I received good grades in both classes last year. Learning foreign languages helps students in many different subjects. Ian wrote a persuasive speech to convince the school board to adopt more foreign language classes at his school. Do the examples from this part of Ian's speech support his position?
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The correct answer is: B) Yes, because they explain specifically how the clases helped him.

Remember that in a persuasive speech the author, in this case Ian, is trying to persuade an audience to accept an idea, attitude, or action. To do so, argumentation, rationalism, symbolism, and the usage of supportive information is needed. In this case Ian uses his own experience to support the idea that learning foreign languages is very important to the student's education. By telling this, the audience can infer that if it was helpful for him, it can also be for other students. He appeals to logos, clearing out how and why the foreign languages are essential.

the best answer is B. because he does state specifically how the classes helped him

Elegies are love poems.
a. True
b. False

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False.

You can search in a dictionary and will find that an elegy is a sad poem usually related with death.

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False

Explanation:

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True or false: The density of a substance relative to water is called liquid gravity.

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that is practically impossible to say that so the answer is false

Which vocabulary word brst describes the thrush in The Darkling Thrush

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Well in the 'Darkling Thrush' Hardy in the third stanza described the Thrush as "aged...frail...gaunt" and later went on to say in the said stanza that the Thrush was "a small in blast-beruffled (raggedy) plume (feather)".  In the final stanza as well Hardy described the bird metaphorically as a "terrestrial thing
i think the answer is thrush