-Less of a difference between the two (Artificial Islands) The writing is considering add the following sentence after sentence 6: "These inhabitants should leave their homes because they have been destroyed or otherwise rendered uninhabitable from flooding" . . Defoe uses an analogy to advance his argument. For #3 I was thinking "comment on the boy angels physique" but not really sure. questioned") is best characterized as a The key features of the second paragraph are: a topic sentence, an explanation of your reasoning, evidence, and a smooth transition into the third paragraph. . endobj "Words that previously had pass unremarked now JOINED OTHER APHORISMS AND SAYINGS KENNEDY HAS PRINTED ON POSTERS". An anecdote about a group of people who met and became friends at a concert in their neighborhood. dog lunged at the gate and growled at me. Kennedy's transformation and display of sayings such as "higher the hair, closer to heaven" celebrated the daily experiences of salon patrons, reinforcing the self-esteem of stylists and patrons alike and getting everyone talking. (Peace) In the second and third sentences of the second paragraph ("It was inspiredthat awful struggle"), the author represents the pact of paris as? It has been well said that the highest aim, which endless solutions may be wrought. . In the fifth sentence of the first paragraph ("There is the League of Nations . (Goat Relocation) The writer is considering deleting the capitalized text in sentence 14. Which of the following best explains the author's decision to place the sentence, "A more qualitative way . The first two sentences in the last paragraph do which of the following? . Which of the following sentences, if added to the beginning of the first paragraph, would most effectively accomplish this goal? In the second paragraph, the sentences "Throughout my childhood . Reinforce the author's overarching claim about ordinary people's capacity for success. Introduction: the first section of a paragraph; should include the topic sentence and any other sentences at the beginning of the paragraph that give background information or provide a transition. Which of the following pieces of information is most appropriate for the writer to include in the new version of the sentence? On the plaster above the desk my mother had tacked up a calendar print of Berninis famous sculpture of St. Teresa of Avila. . Yes, because it acknowledges the source of the information conveyed in the sentence. (Peace) Which of the following best captures how the author presents the relationship between public opinion and peace in the third paragraph? In the first paragraph, the author states, "Building good transit isn't a bad idea, but it can actually backfire if the new trains and buses merely clear space on highway lanes for those who would prefer to drivea group that, historically, has included almost everyone with access to a car." In this sentence, the The image of Berninis statue functions throughout the passage as a motif that, juxtaposes the realms of the spirit with the realms of the flesh, demonstrates a childs colorful imagination, presents a powerful example of religious faith, contrasts the worlds of art and medical science, conveys a contradiction between memory and reality, 6. Hunger strikes, sit-ins or sit-downs, the Freedom Rides, and marches have all be effective displays of civil disobedience in American history. Multiple Choice - AP English III Study Guide <> In lines 4748, the author refers to an epoch in the history of their minds to, (C) question the continued relevance of Carlyles ideas, 4. . Experiencing art doesn't just highlight existing connections; it actively forges new ones. A- In sentence 1, changing "In 2016," to "In a 2016 essay published by the World Economic Forum,", Economie Internationales ( Sances 3 & 4), The Language of Composition: Reading, Writing, Rhetoric, Lawrence Scanlon, Renee H. Shea, Robin Dissin Aufses, Literature and Composition: Reading, Writing,Thinking, Carol Jago, Lawrence Scanlon, Renee H. Shea, Robin Dissin Aufses, Business, Law, & Project Management Practice. In fact, the frame of the opening and closing sentences might bring to mind the word "undaunted." The speaker is confident, clear, and strong in her recognition of the difference between others' perception of her and her self-perception. . Which of the following choices would best accomplish this goal? introduce attention that the author ultimately resolves. (Jellyfish) In the third sentence of the fourth paragraph, the author mentions the number of swimmers treated by the Spanish Red Cross primarily to? . endobj C. Marine biologists contend that the urban sprawl spreading into the oceans inevitably causes havoc for marine organisms and their habitats. In the third sentence of the fourth paragraph (I sat . 1 0 obj hbbd```b` AD2;`r"92@$FH9X| ViDhH@Q f6:$>a`bd+H=%G8w4Ft5J+, In the first paragraph the reader is introduced to Nawab, a father of twelve daughters who feels compelled to make more money to care for his family: "he must proliferate his sources of revenue" (lines 6-7). Which of the following versions of the capitalized text best accomplishes this goal? Dudamos que la contaminacin del medio ambiente se _____ (mejorar) pronto. "Letting go of a desire for complete mastery of a language's grammar can enable an adult learner to strive for basic competence in communication-an outcome best achieved, the researchers note, via educational programs that immerse students in the experience of the second language rather than ones that focus on rote learning", Keep it, because it draws on information discussed throughout the passage to suggest that the audience take take a different, more practical approach to language learning, Chapter 4 - Infectious and Communicable Disea, 10 Honors English Vocabulary - UNIT 1 DEFINIT, Literature and Composition: Reading, Writing,Thinking, Carol Jago, Lawrence Scanlon, Renee H. Shea, Robin Dissin Aufses, Nursing Fundamentals Study Guide: Test #1. C. They are unlikely to follow conventional paths in life. The writer wants to develop the discussion of Jane Chu's performance experiences in sentences 13 and 14. "Salt in human sweat is a goat magnet; worse still, some THOUGHTLESS AND IRRESPONSIBLE people feed the goats directly". Keep it, because it adds information that helps clarify the contrasting relationship identified in sentence 6 between anticipation and reward. Which of the following best explains the author's decision to place the sentence, "A more qualitative way . . During the talk described in paragraph 2, the author responds to her mother's presence by C. thinking about how audience determines the appropriateness of a style, Dissent vs. . . In the passage, the author presents a narrative of her parents' deportation in order to C. illustrate her point that existing immigration policy is broken. Fill each blank with the most appropriate word from the vocabulary list below. rose") relates to the rest of the sentence by E. highlighting a subset of the cases referenced by the rest of the sentence. -Boortin asserts that dissent is negative and relates to minorities while disagreement is connected to the majority and is good for societal growth adroitdastardlydestituteeconomizeunderchargefrugalenrichunprofitablerashsumptuous\begin{array}{lllll}\text { adroit } & \text { dastardly } & \text { destitute } & \text { economize } & \text { undercharge } \\ \text { frugal } & \text { enrich } & \text { unprofitable } & \text { rash } & \text { sumptuous }\end{array} Which version of sentence 12 would best accomplish this goal? Should the writer keep or delete this sentence? . (African Activist) In the context of the passage as a whole, the author's comparison between the qualities of people and of metals (paragraphs 5-6) primarily serves to? Nancy has not used the most effective word in sentence 4. poignantcajoletribulationbuxomburlyemaciatedthroespathosgalafulsomejubilationelatedobesityremorseglum\begin{array}{lll}\text { poignant } & \text { cajole } & \text { tribulation } \\ \text { buxom } & \text { burly } & \text { emaciated } \\ \text { throes } & \text { pathos } & \text { gala } \\ \text { fulsome } & \text { jubilation } & \text { elated } \\ \text { obesity } & \text { remorse } & \text { glum }\end{array} 3 0 obj Why did different sections of the country have different attitudes toward the War of 1812? It will ultimately benefit the well-being of the goats, the safety of human visitors, and the park's ecosystem. Should the writer add this sentence after sentence 6? The writer wants to provide relevant support for the claim made in sentences 12 and 13. A central concept in the passage is the notion that B. speakers use different forms of language for different purposes. "Artworks created by artists outside of a particular community often do not appeal to members of that community because of a lack of connection between artists and their intended audience". The description in the first sentence of the second and third paragraph (Goat Relocation) The writer wants to begin the passage by emphasizing the exciting and strange nature of the events discussed in the first paragraph. (Video Games) Which of the following best summarizes the author's thesis? When Mr. Norwood was stopped for a traffic violation, he tried to _____ the officer into not writing a ticket. For #4 I was thinking "Courage alone could not get me past that heavy door (paragraph 4)" because I figured him trying to get through the door was some sort of effort to find out the unknowns. The impact of government policies on undocumented immigrant families. While the company is responsible for helping keeping homes and businesses warm, Jason is responsible for the creation and growth of analytical capabilities at Weil McLain, and was recognized in 2017 as a "Top 40 Under 40" in the HVAC industry. ;c8"cBdg;Ya\Q&TdabrM3V31~ef. (Language Learning) In context, which version of sentence 5 provides the most effective explanation of the "critical period" mentioned in sentence 4: "Such a period also exists for the development of eyesight". A. (Art communication)The writer wants to develop the discussion of Jane Chu's performance experiences in sentence 13 and 14. Keep it, because it provides commentary that helps explain how the example of Kennedy's artwork is significant in relation to the passage's overall argument. Edge Reading, Writing and Language: Level C, David W. Moore, Deborah Short, Michael W. Smith. %PDF-1.5 The redundancy of phrase is also known as Anaphora. Four words have been omitted. In the final two paragraphs of the passage ("The environmental . For #7 I was thinking "dramatize the mechanical failures of the autoclave" or "suggest the startling size of the autoclave," I wasn't sure which. B) It prompts Tom to admit that he is prone to attaching figurative meaning to characters. In the ninth paragraph, the author relates the story of her niece ("When my . With a faint smile and a body more muscular than befits his youthful face, a boy angel stands over the saintly, voluptuous sister. The redundancy of phrase is also known as Anaphora. Responses poignantbuxomthroesfulsomeobesitycajoleburlypathosjubilationremorsetribulationemaciatedgalaelatedglum. Reconciling the demands of femininity with her ambition presented difficulties. (Smartphones) The writer wants to add information to the end of sentence 2 to preview the line of reasoning in the passage: "Unsurprisingly, neuroscientists warn that the constant use of smartphones alters the BRAIN". In the last paragraph, the author insists on the B. sophistication of some of her mother's English language skills. (B) illustrate the limits of scientific claims. Read on to learn more about creating an effective topic sentence. Appeal to authority of a figure whom her audience is likely to respect. (Art communication) The writer is considering deleting sentence 7 from the passage: "Kennedy's transformation and display of saying such as 'higher the hair, closer to heaven' celebrated the daily experiences of salon patrons, reinforcing the self-esteem of stylists and patrons alike and getting everyone talking". Underline the adverb phrases in the following sentence. The repetitions phrases are excessively close to one another because of gathering of multiple words that are indistinguishable.. Science is observational, judicious, general, and total; and it is each of the four without a moment's delay. 7. . I was so tired and sore ________ I got home from the beach that I fell asleep on the couch . . [AP Literature] Need Some Help Finishing Homework "Not all artworks are experiences in galleries and performance hall, however. spurred consideration and discussion, exchanges that many stylists chose to continue by hanging prints from the show in their salons. 10 0 obj ever adopted by nations") ? Body: follows the introduction; discusses the controlling idea, using facts, arguments, analysis, examples, and other information. D. An unfulfilled pledge by a political leader. (Peace) At the end of the first paragraph, the author's commentary regarding "Each of these treaties" (sentence 6) primarily serves to? A. workers B. rivers C. canals D. chimneys E. smoke, In the third sentence of the first paragraph, the narrator's description of Mrs. De Ropp as "those three-fifths of the world that are necessary and disagreeable and real" suggests that, B) Mrs. De Ropp is a strict person who fails to appreciate Conradin's creative spirit, The second paragraph ("Mrs. De Ropp . Search more than 3,000 jobs in the charity sector. 2 0 obj Which of the following best represents the authors intended audience? . One of the most famous sit-ins in American history took place in a Woolworth's store in Greensboro, North Carolina, in February of 1960. (a) The Lee lo que dicen estas personas sobre el futuro y decide si es necesario usar el subjuntivo o el indicativo. (Art communication) The writer wants to conclude the passage by supporting the specific claim made in sentence 15 with a quotation from Eliasson. People exhibit remarkable diversity in their development over time. Yes, because it acknowledges the source of information conveyed in the sentence. But for a four-year-old, everything is sacred and ordinary (paragraph 5), the metaphors of her faith were also the metaphors of medicine (paragraph 5), Courage alone could not get me past that heavy door (paragraph 4), 5. In his right hand he holds an arrow as delicately as a violinist holds a bow. 20 seconds. In the passage as a whole, the author recounts her and her family's experiences to support the thesis that A. improving the immigration system would benefit the entire country. The last sentence of the first paragraph ("That . B. tenderness and love. diversity"), the author integrates Ray Hilborn's arguments primarily to critique the practice of A. adopting farming methods to restore wild fish populations. The opening sentence of the second paragraph primarily serves to. . (Peace) In the third sentence of the first paragraph, the author mentions that war "has, through the centuries, been recognized by international law as a sovereign right" primarily to? As Eliasson puts it, this transformative experience "takes us beyond an us-and-them mentality to a broader idea of what constitutes we". They will not act the stock, 60 thus while other actors are remembered because they. E. No, because it makes an ineffective claim that does not require a defense. . ", And just as art can overcome physical divides, it can also overcome linguistic and cultural ones. The Olympics, the North Cascades, the mountain goats, and human park visitors all stand to benefit from the goat relocation program, (Peace) Which of the following best describes how the author organizes the reasoning of his argument in the opening lines of the passage ("Warned by the disaster ever adopted by nations"), Tracing a sequence of events resulting in a positive outcome. The creator here need to justify the science by emphasizing the flaws of definitions. . Science is experimental in that the entirety of its conclusions are subject to test by sense insight. It designates the time in one's life during which the capacity to absorb the rules and structure of a language is maximized, (Language Learning) The writer is considering deleting sentence 15, should the writer keep or delete this sentence? endobj The first-person narration in the middle of the fifth paragraph ("I pulled . In sentence 12, the writer wants to clarify the paragraph's line of reasoning and explain the relevance of the evidence in sentences 13 and 14 to the paragraph's main idea.