A _______ can be used for both organizing and revising an essay. A. flowchart
B. topic sentence
C. graphic organizer
D. verbal sketch

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Answer 1
Answer:

Answer:

C. graphic organizer

Explanation:

This can help you, first, to organise your ideas. The nodes from the graphic organiser  will stand for your main concepts and you can place them in order of importance. Then, you will draw arrows from one node to the other to signal the logical connection between them. This graphic organiser can also help you revise your essay since the nodes will help you see if you have developed your ideas hierarchicaly. Besides, the arrows will help you revise the logical coherence of your essay.

Answer 2
Answer: Graphic Organizer letter C

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b. False

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Answer:

b. False

Explanation:

A person might fit somewhere in those styles, but that's not mandatory. A person might also fit in more than one or in all of them for that matter. In fact, many teaching techniques involve using more than one of those to help the students learn better with more than one stimuli.

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Some modern areas of study have names based on Greek. Mark each of the following areas of study if its name has a Greek origin. A.
physics







B.

biology








C.

geography








D.
algebra







E.
philosophy
multiple choice

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The correct responses are - Physically, absolutely. Its Greek translation is "knowledge of nature" yeah, biology bios- is short for "life" and logy: yeah, study geography Geo stands for "earth," and graphy means writing. No, algebra! It's a term from Arabic. The Greek words Philo- (love) and sophy (knowledge) are related.

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biology: yes! bios- means "life" and and logy: study
geography: yes! geo is earth and graphy:
 Algebra: no! it's an arabic word.

philo-(love) sophy (knowledge) is also of greek origin!

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The correct answers are

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2.Novels targeted working class readers

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