B. ;
C. —
D. …
descriptive
analytical
argumentative
Question: Which of the following is not one of the three patterns of exposition?
Options:
Answer: The correct answer is: Descriptive.
Explanation: Exposition is a form of explaining a concept, idea or theory and it is nonfiction. Exposition in writing helps the author explain their position or events from their point of view. There are three patterns for exposition in writing. These are the following: Illustrative, Analytical and Argumentative.
b. have a main idea and supporting details.
c. be based a broad topic so you have plenty to write about.
d. present a worthy topic about how to make the world a better place.
The answer is b.) have a main idea and supporting details.
It is a personal narrative stick with the main idea and have a lot of details to support your idea.
A.
noun clause
B.
adjective clause
C.
adverb clause
Answer:
B. adjective clause
Explanation:
An adjectival clause is a clause (part of a sentence) that acts as an adjective. Example:
Give me a cold beer. Give me a beer that is cold.
Adjectival clauses sometimes use the indicative and sometimes the subjunctive. Example:
Give me the beer that is cold. Give me a beer that is cold.
Helmholtz is a guy with an enormous amount of qualities. He is confident, good-looking, charming, well-liked and artistic. Although he is not completely at home in this new society, he is successful within it, and because of this, he is likely to be a static character.
Helmholtz is a kindred spirit to Bernard because both of them feel constrained by this world order. While Bernard is unable to adapt to this system because of his "weakness," Helmholtz is unable to adapt because of the superficiality of their pursuits.
Helmholtz secret ambition is to create art that is passionate, intense and emotional, such as Othello. However, there are no topics like that in the new world, and coming up with them is impossible from someone in that society. Helmholtz, however, holds unto the idea of writing something like that, and the closest he can get to is writing about the weather.
What bothers Helmholtz the most about his friend is how difficult Bernard finds it to fit into society, unlike himself. He finds this embarrasing.