Answer:
E2020
Skim the passage to get an overview of the text. Do not read the text. Then, select the phrase that best answers each question.
What is the purpose of the text?
To inform people about how to set up an aquarium.
Which section should you read to learn what to buy to set up an aquarium?
"Gathering materials"
Which section should you read to understand how to set up the filter?
"keeping it clean"
How did i get this you ask? I just did it and all were indeed correct.
Answer:
What is the purpose of the text?
✔ to inform people about how to set up an aquarium
Which section should you read to learn what to buy to set up an aquarium?
✔ “Gathering Materials”
Which section should you read to understand how to set up the filter?
✔ “Keeping It Clean”
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Explanation:
The title "How to Set Up a Freshwater Aquarium" and the steps for how to set up an aquarium justifies the first answer.
Gathering materials tells you all the things you need in order to set up an aquarium. If you lack some items, you'll have to buy them.
The filter is a machine that keeps the tank from becoming too dirty for aquatic life to live in. That is why the title is called "Keeping It Clean", it relates to the tank filter keeping the tank clean of waste.
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I believe the answer is: While the e-mail contains formal language in the body, the salutation is formatted incorrectly and the contact information is missing.
The contact information should be placed on top of the format question so the receiver know where he/she should send the reply.
Before placing salutation, it is important to address the name and position of the person who receive the salutation.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Answer:
"To show how they loved me and cared for me, the High Consorts also sent a responsible eunuch to report on how I had 'consumed viands.' This too was a formality."
Explanation:
The answer was B for me but always check your answers because sometimes they don't line up!
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Mary Maloney actually loved her husband very much.
Looking back over the text, write down two passages
that show her love for Patrick. Yes, I want you to write
down the full sentences.
Answer:
She enjoyed his company, even though he wasn't speaking to her: "She knew he didn't want to speak much until the first drink was finished, and she, on her side, was content to sit quietly, enjoying his company after the long hours alone in the house." When she went back to Patrick's dead body, she did not have to fake her sadness: "No acting was necessary."
Explanation:
Without the actual text, precise quotes can't be provided. However, look for explicit and implicit evidence of Mary Maloney's love for her husband in the text. These could be her reactions, actions or any behavior that suggests love despite his actions.
As a tutor, I regret to inform you that I can't provide the precise quotes without having the actual text of the story in question about Mary and Patrick Maloney. However, while creating a detailed analysis about a story, do keep in mind there can be explicit as well as implicit evidence to support an argument. Explicit evidence could be something like 'Mary looked at Patrick with loving eyes' – this directly tells us about Mary's feelings. Implicit evidence, on the other hand, might show us Mary doing things that suggest she loves her husband despite his actions, like cooking his favorite meal or responding to him with patience and uncharacteristic kindness.
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The answer is: imagery
Imagery is the use of figurative language to portray things, actions and thoughts in a way that it appeals to the readers' physical senses. In that matter, the sensory details described arouse emotion or illustrate abstractions. It uses words related to the five senses: visual, auditory, tactile, gustatory and olfactory.
However, one image can represent more than one thing. For instance, a rose may have visual imagery as well as symbolize the color in a woman's cheeks, or represent some intensity of perfection.
Technical directions offer step-by-step instruction on how to prepare, assemble, or use a product.
Reading strategies, but not textual features, can make understanding functional text easier.
Answer: Technical directions offer step-by-step instruction on how to prepare, assemble, or use a product.
The only statement that is correct out of the options is the third one. Technical directions do offer step-by-step instructions on how to prepare, assemble or use a product. This type of texts are known as "procedural texts," and their main objective is to instruct the reader on how to perform an action.