English, 14.12.2021 22:00 whitewesley124
Write a short descriptive piece of writing using the information provided. Your writing
should be a full paragraph in length. You may add details or plot elements in addition to
a
the required elements described below.
Your main character will be a lovable snowman. His name is up to you.
1. Choose your narrative point of view.
A. First person (the snowman will tell the story)
B. Third person (an outside narrator will tell the story)
2. Choose one of these setting options. Describe the setting and let us see the
snowman exploring the setting you picked.
A. the giraffe house at a trendy zoo
B. a busy beach with a hot dog stand
C. a comfy living room with a snoozing dog
Answers: 2
English, 21.06.2019 20:40, theodoredenetz8316
Which questions would most a reader identify the author's purpose for writing? check all that apply. what type of text is this? what type of reviews did the book receive? how many copies of the book have been sold? what is the central idea? how does this text make one feel? mark this and return save and exit
Answers: 2
English, 21.06.2019 20:50, Kekkdkskdkdk
In "i know why the caged bird sings," how doesmarguerite's reaction to oppression differ from the reactionof the caged bird? •she refuses to dress nicely for mrs. flowers.•she refuses to leave the house.•she refuses to eat mrs. flowers's cookies.•she refuses to speak to anyone.
Answers: 3
English, 22.06.2019 02:30, sarahc63
In a group discussion, which statement most clearly uses evidence to support a conclusion? a) the author makes some good points, but i feel that he’s ultimately biased. b) the author proves that he’s biased when he uses terms like “silly” and “stupid”. c) the author obviously hates the way fast food tastes, which is why he’s negative. d) the author first criticizes fast food, and then goes in to criticize junk food.
Answers: 2
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