Answer:
the way in which a writer follows the writing process.
Explanation:
The element that a general rubric cannot evaluate is the way in which a writer follows the writing process. It is impossible for anyone to evaluate this, as the process occurs before the work is published. Moreover, this process happens in private, and it does not always have a direct connection to the final product.
At a neighborhood fair in Texas, somewhere between the German Oom-pah Sausage Stand and the Mexican Gorditas booth, I overheard a young man say to his friend, "I wish I had a heritage. Sometimes I feel—so lonely for one." And the tall American trees were dangling their thick branches right down over his head.
Which best states how the structures of both excerpts support ideas about cultural diversity?
A)Each incorporates non-English words.
B)Each incorporates academic words.
C)Each incorporates offensive words.
D)Each incorporates nonsense words.
Answer:
A) both use non English words
Explanation:
dont listen to the moron that said its C
the comparison between Della and the Queen of Sheba the apparent compassion for Della's and Jim's economic struggle
the discovery that the protagonists sold their most prized possessions
The comparison between Della and the Queen of Sheba is an example of allusion.
The allusion allows the author to refer to elements that are not part of the text, but that are known to the reader. This allows the text to be richer and the reader to have a better understanding of what is being exposed,
An example of this is the comparison between Della and the Queen of Sheba, as the Queen is not an element of the text, but was used as a reference.
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The verbal 'Sprinting' in the sentence is acting as a participle that modifies the noun 'gazelle'. Participles are different from gerunds and infinitives in function.
In the sentence, 'Sprinting, the gazelle outran the three lionesses,' the verbal is 'Sprinting'. It is acting as a participle, a word formed from a verb and used as an adjective or a noun while in this case, it's being used as an adjective. It's describing the gazelle's action, and hence, its role in the sentence is modifying the noun 'gazelle' to provide more information about how the gazelle is behaving.
Participles can often be confused with gerunds and infinitives, but they're different in their function. While participles act as adjectives, gerunds (-ing form of verbs) act as nouns, and infinitives (the 'to' form of verbs) often act as nouns, adjectives, or adverbs.
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