Answer: (B) Space travel offers a unique view of Earth.
Explanation: The main idea of “Single room, Earth View” was to describe Sally’s trips around the world in a space ship, specifically from her perspective of surface earth from space. The story is about America’s first woman in space, she describes the beauty of Earth from orbit. The story emphasizes how you can’t really describe space travel to someone who has never done it, it is difficult to describe an airplane ride to someone who has never flown. The tone of the story is descriptive.
Answer:
b
Explanation:
B. destiny as a misfit.
C. contempt for authority.
D. homosexual orientation.
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b. explanatory
c. expository
d. persuasive
Answer:
a. Analytical.
Explanation:
There would be some who would argue and call it as an expository non-fiction work but that would be unfair as expository form only deals with the explaining of the topics which may include the news stories. But the articles provided in the newspaper, essays and biographies exemplify the analytical non-fiction works as it requires the analytical skills of the speaker. For say, if a writer is writing an article about increasing pollution or a road accident he or she will have to analyze the given data and present accordingly. However, the authors of these works have to act as a catalyst as the work should not have a single impression of their opinions and perceptions regarding the issue or person in case of a biography because this would turn the work into a biased and unauthentic one.
Answer:
Juliet's Relationship With Her Parents in William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet Lord and Lady Capulet have a distant, but affectionate relationship with their daughter, Juliet. At the beginning of the play, the parents think that Juliet is a respectful girl and listens to the parents needs.
Explanation:
A. (Sentence 5) "pearl harbor,"he choked out, "Its been attacked!"
B. (Sentence 2) The freighter Florentine, 320 miles northeast of the Hawaiian Island of Hilo was lumbering along at about 15 knots when the garbled message came in over the radio
C. (Sentence 7) "Should we change course, Skipper?"
D. (Sentence 4) With the message burned into his mind, First Mate Lovett all but ran up the ladder to the bridge