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"U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service Announces Expanded Reporting for Birds Captured and Collected During Deepwater Horizon Response"
"The Blackness"
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What is the topic of each text?
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What kinds of details are included? Which details are omitted?
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What type of language does the writer use? What is the effect of those words?
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The type of language used communicates a tone and creates a mood.
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What is the purpose of each text? Why did the writer write the text?
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What is the message of the text?
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Reflection
These two texts have the same topic, but they are quite different. In four to six complete sentences, explain which text would best motivate readers to protect and preserve nature from human influence. Explain why you think the text you have identified would be more effective than the other text. Use examples from your chart to support your position. Your paragraph has been started for you.
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You got a job selling magazines door-to-door. you are paid $100 per day plus $1.50 for each magazine you sell. which recursive formula models this situation?
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