Is the sentence a simple or a compound sentence? Shannon read Stuart Little and reported on it.
a. compound sentence
b. simple sentence

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Answer 1
Answer: The correct answer is A, because a compound sentence consists of two independent clauses, in this case 'Shannon read Stuart Little' and '(Shannon) reported on it'. B isn't correct, because a simple sentence consists of one independent clause, and there are two here.

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Which approach is not used when making an appeal to pathos?emotional or passionate statements
attention to facts and statistics
vivid descriptions or images
personal stories or memories

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The correct answer is: attention to facts and statistics

When making an appeal to pathos in a speech or in text, one would not focus their attention on facts and statistics. This is because an appeal to pathos is a rhetoric technique, where a writer or speaker persuades the audience of his or her point of view by using emotional appeal. In order to elicit emotions in their readers, individuals using pathos utilize techniques, including:

-Emotional or passionate statements

-Vivid descriptions or images

-Personal stories or memories

When one is appealing to pathos, also known as an emotional appeal, the persuader must utilise emotional or passionate statements, vivid descriptions or images, and personal stories or memories. Therefore, the answer for what they would not use is attention to facts and statistics, as those are used in logos (logical/rational appeal).

What is the degree of comparison of the underlined modifier? This Labrador retriever is the most charming of all these dogs.









A.
comparative







B.
superlative







C.
positive

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positive
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The addition of which of the following sentences would create an effective paragraph? Planning a party can be an easy task. First, the host should create a guest list. Second, decorations for the venue should planned. Third, food should be ordered, keeping the number of guests in mind. _______. Finally, once the big day comes and the guests arrive, the host should enjoy the company of family and good friends.A.Games should be planned.
B.Next, the colors of the decorations should be chosen.
C.The host should be sure to have various foods available for guests with different tastes.
D. Fourth, the invitations should be sent.

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"C.The host should be sure to have various foods available for guests with different tastes." is the best option from the list, but there are other options as well. 

Answer: The host should be sure is the wrong answer. I just took the test and this was wrong.

Explanation:

Will get the answer wrong if you listen to the person who said the answer was "The host".

How does Tom Robinson die in to kill a mockingbird?

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He was shot by the police when he was trying to escape jail (prison) 
Tom Robinson, who was accused of something he didn't do, was shot while trying to escape from jail. (He was accused of raping a white woman, which he did not actually do. *Bob Ewell and his daughter accused him.*)

A person must fit somewhere in the auditory, visual or kinesthetic learning styles.a. True
b. False

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Answer:

b. False

Explanation:

A person might fit somewhere in those styles, but that's not mandatory. A person might also fit in more than one or in all of them for that matter. In fact, many teaching techniques involve using more than one of those to help the students learn better with more than one stimuli.

The answer to your question is false.

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B.setting
C.theme
D.main idea

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The correct answer is option B. "setting". An adaptation in literary or dramatic works is based on translating an original work into a different format (a book into a movie or comic) or a different audience. The setting which are the time and place where the events of the story take place is a suitable element that could be changed in an adaptation.

It's setting. because it's where it happens