What is a common way for an author to introduce an important idea or central concept?(1 point) by starting with an interesting fact or detail about the topic by illustrating different features or components of a topic by elaborating through adding details about the topic by providing anecdotes showing examples connected to the topic

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Answer 1
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Answer:

by starting with an interesting fact or detail about the topic

Explanation:

A common way that an author uses to introduce an important idea or central concept to a story is by starting with an interesting detail or fact about the detail.

The introduction of an important idea to a story is vital because it has been foreshadowed by the supporting details and authors commonly introduce such points by stating something interesting about it to capture the interest of the readers.


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B

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9. This artist grew up in the middle of the Mexican Revolution, and it affected his art.Dali
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Definitely, 2) David Alfaro Siqueiros is the right one. He supported leninism-marxism and all of his paintings are significance of his ideology. His political views established after his involving in students' strike during the Mexican Revolution. Taking  human problem as a basis, his work often featured social and political subjects.

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Which sentence uses correct capitalization? A.
The Bill of Rights was ratified during George Washington's presidency.

B.
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C.
I'd love to visit the Empire state Building in New York.

D.
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The sentence that uses correct capitalization is letter A. The Bill of Rights was ratified during George Washington's presidency. As you may have noticed, the words that are in capital letters are called proper nouns. These are nouns that are specific and refers to only one name or noun.
(A) is the most logical choice. 

Which one of the following sentences is written in the active voice?A. It is said that definite steps can be taken to prevent many accidents.
B. Accidents are witnessed every day.
C. Accidents are considered by most people as unavoidable.
D. Few people think seriously of doing something about accidents.

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The sentence that is written in the active voice is Few people think seriously of doing something about accidents. Therefore option D is correct.

In the active voice, the subject of the sentence performs the action. In this case, the subject is a few people, and they are the ones who "think seriously of doing something about accidents." This sentence clearly identifies the doer of the action.

In summary, the active voice sentence clearly identifies the subject performing the action, while the other options use the passive voice, where the subject is being acted upon.

Therefore option D Few people think seriously of doing something about accidents is correct.

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Which form of the modifier correctly completes the sentence? Yesterday's weather was __________ enough for a picnic. A. good B. well IDK!

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Good. Typically, the only time you use well is when you describe how you're feeling.

"How are you?"
-"I'm doing well."

Answer:

A; good

Explanation:

"Good" is an adjective. "Well" is an adverb. We are asked to describe the weather so we use an adjective, which in this case, is "good." So the answer is A; good

Why do speakers who give persuasive speeches often use connotation?a. They are trying to bring about an emotional response.
b. They use connotation as a rhetorical strategy.
c. They use connotation as a way to “inflate” the language in their speeches.
d. They choose these words as the best means for conveying critical information.

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The speakers who give persuasive speeches often use connotation as:

a. They are trying to bring about an emotional response.

When the audience are emotionally attached to the message of the speech, they are persuaded to react in the best way possible.




Answer:

a. They are trying to bring about an emotional response.

Explanation:

Connotation alludes to an implying that is suggested by a word separated from the thing which it depicts expressly. Words convey social and passionate affiliations or implications, notwithstanding their strict implications or significations.