Answers with Explanations:
1. What sense or senses does the description of the workers appeal?
I can see that you haven't attached the title of the text. I believe the title of the text being asked is "One Last Time," by Gary Soto.
In lines 2-7, the description of the workers appeal to the sense of sight and touch. The workers appeared "dusty" and "thin." These alone will awaken the audience's emotion just by watching their appearance (sense of sight). The text mentioned "h.oes balanced from their shoulders" (sense of sight and touch). This evokes the audience's emotion by allowing them to feel how heavy it was to carry the h.oes. The workers are "returning from the fields" and this appeals to the sense of touch, particularly that the workers are feeling tired from the heat of the sun.
2. What impact does the description have on the tone or feeling of the text?
The description creates a negative tone or gloomy feeling on the text. It tries to tell the audience that working in the field is not fun because they show images of tired workers whose "eyes were squinting." It also tells the audience that it is a hard work and this is what most people do in order to earn a living.
Answer:
Plagiarism, Fabrication, Cheating, Bribery or paid services, Impersonation
Explanation:
Plagiarism: The adoption or copy of original creations of another writer without proper confirmation.
Fabrication: The falsification of data, information in any formal academic exercise.
Cheating: Any effort to obtain help in a regular educational activity (like an examination) without proper acknowledgment ( usage of cheat sheets).
Bribery or paid services: Giving homework answers or test answers for money.
Impersonation: assuming a student's individuality with the purpose to give an edge for the student, such as sitting an exam on behalf of that student.