Some works of nonfiction examine and discuss a focused topic and include the writer's personal viewpoints. This type of nonfiction is known as which of the following?A. speech
B. essay
C. lyric
D. short story

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Answer 1
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The answer is B: essay.

The essay genre in writing covers many forms, from an academic paper or article to a pamphlet. They can be classified as either formal or informal. In general, an essay is a text that conveys a founded argument upon an author´s perspective of a certain issue. In the classical tradition of the essay, most notably in the form developed by Rabelais, an essay includes the writer´s personal viewpoints, usually handled with great mastery of the language and a rich sense of critical poignancy.


Answer 2
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Answer:

B). Essay.

Explanation:

An essay is categorized as a short non-fiction work that focuses centrally on a specified topic or subject matter intending to inform the readers and at the same time include the author's personal remarks or viewpoints. An essay usually begins with central argument based on the author's perception or point of view and rest of the essay is devoted to substantiate the claim proposed by the author through different evidences. An essay has been broadly categorized into two forms literary and non-function and further into four types based on the author's intent. Thus, option B is the correct answer.


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Myths are a. Traditional stories, rooted in a particular culture, that explain something about the world.

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I couldn't sleep, laying in my bed,
My eyes were so weary, they were red.
I began to hear voices in my head,
"You won't be able to sleep!" they said.
I asked them what they wanted,
The said, "We want our stomachs to be fed!"

My mind is playing tricks on me you see,
My head feels swollen, as if it were stung by a bee.
All I want is just to be free,
Of the voices in my head asking for tea.
I wish they would listen to me,
And I do hope that those voices would agree.

I wondered if I went away to a ship,
Would a single word come from a single lip?
What thoughts from my head would slip?
What inspiration to equip?
Why do I feel like I want to skip?

I have witnessed a lot with my eyes,
Beautiful sunsets and colorful skies.
If they provided wisdom, I would be wise,
Even the weakest one tries
To be the best. And so from the ashes he will rise.

Sorry if the poems aren't really that good. I wasn't inspired,and I'm experiencing a writer's block. I would appreciate a best answer though. :)


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I don't think I could put it it any better than Edmund. Really great job. Hope you did awesome on your poetry contest!

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True
False

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False because every word counts in gramamar or when you talk to people

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Answer:

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Explanation:

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Answer:

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Answer:

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