Why is understanding genre important for rhetorical analysis

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Using the questions you use to understand a rhetorical situation can help you understand how a genre responds to it. These questions can help you analyze any genre: What is the purpose of this document?

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Which of these sentences contains an adverbial clause? He told me where I could get some coffee. What she pointed out is very significant in these times. I do not know how to invest my money. Most animals thrive where they can find food easily.

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D.  Most animals thrive where they can find food easily.

I do not know how to invest my money. Most animals thrive where they can find food easily.

By studying the suffix, the reader can determine that “impetuous” most likely means

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By studying the suffix from Latin impetus means "an impulse", so impetuous most likely means a person that acts quickly and without thought or care, by impulse and the heat of the moment.

By studying the suffix, the reader can determine that “impetuous” most likely means:

  • Doing something rashly.

What is a Suffix?

A suffix refers to a group of words that are coined to a root word. The suffix in the word impetuous is -tuous.

When used in words like meticulous, it refers to something being done in an extreme degree. So we can infer that impetuous means doing something rashly.

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What describes the process of separating a subject into parts and then studying those parts?

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Anatomy.
Anatomy is the process of dissecting a whole into different parts and studying the inner workings closely and separately. The study involves the shape, and formation of the whole and of its parts separately. 

In which sentence is the underlined phrase an adjective prepositional phrase? Robert Fulton’s invention of the steamboat gives him a prominent place in the history of transportation. Robert Fulton was born in 1765 in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. Robert Fulton sailed on the Seine River in a small paddle wheel boat. In 1807, the steamboat Clermont traveled from New York City to Albany in 32 hours.

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Since you can't show underlining here, I will just discuss where in the sentences you can find an adjective prepositional phrase:
1) Robert Fulton’s invention of the steamboat gives him a prominent place in the history of transportation.
Here the prepositional phrases are: "of the seamboat" "in the history" and "of transportation"



2)Robert Fulton was born in 1765 in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.
no adjective prepositional phrase here!

3) Robert Fulton sailed on the Seine River in a small paddle wheel boat.
no adjective prepositional phrase here!

4) In 1807, the steamboat Clermont traveled from New York City to Albany in 32 hours. no adjective prepositional phrase here either!



The answer to your question would be that the underlined phrase that is an adjective prepositional phrase is the following one: Robert Fulton's invention of the steambot gives him a prominent place in the history of transportation.

Prepositional phrases can function in three ways: they can function as a noun, an adjective, or as an adverb. When the prepositional phrase functions as an adjective, it gives us additional information about a noun or pronoun in the sentence. It tells us which one, what kind, or how many.

If the object of the preposition is related to another noun or pronoun, then the prepositional phrase is functioning as an adjective. In this case, "the steambot" (object of the preposition) is related to the "invention" (another noun), it is the invention by Robert Fulton.

In the story "Borders," why did the speaker's mother want to travel? A. To visit her daughter
B. To take her song to visit colleges
C. To move to a new Blckfoot reservation
D. To reunite the children with their American father

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The correct answer should be A. To visit her daughter.

The purpose of the speaker's mother to go to Salt Lake City is to visit her daughter who has left the reserve, moved across another place and found a job. Laetitia, the speaker's sister, left home without blessed permission from their mother but was able to live a stable life.

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A to visit her daughter

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bc thats what she said

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Is it a question, if so im thinking a GIRAFFE!!