U2.9 Reading: Comparing and Contrasting Text Structures (Growing in Place and Creating A Nation)
Imagine that a new student named Scott has come to your class. To catch up, Scott reads both texts from this week's reading lesson.
When he is finished, your teacher asks you to explain to Scott what text structure is, and why authors use different text structures to organize information. In your response, be sure to:
-Define text structure in your own words.
-Explain why authors use different text structures to organize information.
-Use details from both texts to support your explanation.
The text structure of Growing in a Place is, Sequence. I know this biography is sequence because, The text went from Childhood to Young Adul then to Adult, and lastly Later years. In the text as a child, it says, " Lucy was interested in Plants she often joined her sister Annette and her parents on an energetic walk through the nearby woods." As a Young adult, it states, "Lucy became interested in ecology. Ecology looks at how living things interact with their environments. Lucy believe that plant life in some areas has been able to migrate over time she met this movement back when glaciers covered those regions with ice." As a young adult, it states, "in 1917 Lucy began to teach botany at the University of Cincinnati. Lucy collected plants from all around the country she photographed them many of them two-colored photography was still new at the time because of that people enjoy her lectures and slide shows a great deal," As an Old woman it states, "Later in her life, Lucy wrote many field guides. Field guides are books that identify plants found in a particular area. In 1950, she published her most important guide. It describes the plants in the forests of the eastern United States."
The text structure of "Creating a Nation" is, Problem and Solution. I know that this Book/Article is Problem and solution because in the story King Gorge the 3rd was having problems and had to solve them. One problem was, "King George the third needed money to rule his Empire." The solution was, "he began collecting taxes starting with the Stamp Act." The second problem was that "Most colonists felt that the Stamp Act was unfair." The solution was," They protested unit it was canceled." The third problem is, women protested the tax on cloth by weaving their own cloth at home." The last problem is, "After protesting taxes the colonists were left with the tax on tea." The solution was, "The colonists protested the tax on tea by participating in the Boston Tea Party where they dumped the tea on a British ship overboard." This is why I know the two stories were different from each other and that Growing in a Place is sequence and "Creating a Nation" is, Problem and Solution
What is the objective of Young Volunteer in Action??
Answer:
(Youth Volunteerism: A Key to Creating Lifelong Change)
Promotion of a healthy lifestyle, empathy and good choices.
Enhanced psychological and intellectual development.
Increased self-esteem and responsibility.
Interest in learning and applying new material.
New social skills.
Improved physical and mental health; lower rates of depression,
And greater life satisfaction.
which tense uses the passive vioce
Answer:
Which are the options?
Explanation:
The wallpaper in the "The Yellow Wallpaper" by Charlotte Perkins Gilman symbolizes
in the story.
The question is incomplete and the full version can be found online.
Answer:
B. The narrator's mental state
B. feeling of being trapped and her desire to escape
Explanation:
"The Yellow Wallpaper" describes the declining mental health of a woman most likely suffering from post-partum depression. She becomes increasingly obsessed with the patterns of the yellow wallpaper in her bedroom, and starts to believe she can see a creeping woman, trapped behind it.
From the options provided, the one that correctly explains what the wallpaper symbolizes is the narrator's mental state, because the narrator (the woman writing her diary) is having a mental breakdown; the problem is not her social status, physical health, or the relationship with her husband.
From the options provided, the one that correctly explains what the narrator projects onto the woman creeping behind the wallpaper is the feeling of being trapped and her desire to escape because she has been forced to "rest" and is not allowed to leave.
Is not boredom, because she could have lots of things to do in a normal situation, nor anxiety for her baby, because that is not something she expresses and is not a lack of company what she doesn´t like, as she would much prefer to be left alone.
Answer: go with option 3
Explanation:
what if you have an 72% in a class and you fail your final exam that is 15 % of your grade, then what percentage would you have after your final exam?
Answer:62%
Explanation:
Read the excerpt from The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind the Wind by William Kamkwamba.
No more skipping breakfast; no more dropping out of school. With a windmill, we'd finally release ourselves from the troubles of darkness and hunger. In Malawi, the wind was one of the few consistent things given to us by God, blowing in the treetops day and night. A windmill meant more than just power, it was freedom.
Standing there looking at this book, I decided I would build my own windmill. I'd never built anything like it before, but I knew if windmills existed on the cover of that book, it meant another person had built them. After looking at it that way, I felt confident I could build one, too.
Which phrase or sentence from the excerpt best provides context for the story?
Standing there looking at this book, I decided I would build my own windmill.
After looking at it this way, I felt confident I could build one, too.
No more skipping breakfast, no more dropping out of school.
. . . but I knew if windmills existed on the cover of that book, it meant another person had built them..
Answer:
No more skipping breakfast, no more dropping out of school.
Explanation:
The context of a story is the background or the conditions of how the story began or is based on. It provides details about the story or shed some light on how the present events came to be
In the given excerpt from "The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind the Wind", William Kamkwamba provides context for the story in his declaration "No more skipping breakfast, no more dropping out of school." This sentence tells us about his life and how he had come upon the decision to begin making the windmill. He decided that he would no longer skip school or breakfast and that became the starting point for executing his plan.
Thus, the correct answer is the third option.
Answer:
Explanation:
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How does the passage show that the father-son
conflict is characteristic of the larger historical context
of the story? Check all that apply.
Nigerian tradition dictated that people marry within
their tribe.
The Ibo tribe was unique in that it forbade intertribal
marriage.
Nigerian fathers encouraged their children to
challenge tradition
Tribes were losing their influence as people moved
to urban areas.
Nene's father would probably have forbidden the
intertribal marriage, just as Okeke does.
Answer:
the answer is a,d, and e
Explanation:
i just checked right now :)
Answer:
a,d,e
Explanation:
The mood of a story is the
Answer:
Please add a picture or something
Explanation:
I would to help you since I love books and writing! :)
Is the highlighted verb correct or incorrect if the speaker had been on time, the program would have begun on time.
Answer:
From the given sentence and question, no verb is highlighted, but from the sentence, "If the speaker had been on time, the program would have begun on time", you can see that there is tautology as the word "on time" is used twice in the sentence when it could have been used only once.
Therefore, to correct this tautology, the sentence can be rewritten as: "If the speaker had been on time, the program would have begun early".
As a result of this, there is no incorrect verb form in the sentence, so it is safe to assume that the highlighted verb is correct.
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Pickleball: The first type of paddles were made out of___________.
1. Plastic
2. Wood
3.Iron
Answer:
here u go ur answer is wood
Explanation:
its wood
What is your realization after taking DISS?
Answer:
A realization is the act of becoming completely aware of something. Many children who walk into a circus tent for the first time are struck with the realization that clowns are terrifying. A realization is a gradual or sudden understanding or comprehension of something.
Explanation:
Can someone give me a thesis statement about juvenile delinquency?
Answer:
Children, as innocents and infantile, are unconsciously doing unwanted acts that may violate our laws, therefore insufficient guidance from family, environmental factors syndicates, poverty and problem on education, which are the main rationales for their involvement on crimes
Only one of our guests remained.
Prepositional phrase:
Preposition:
Object of the preposition:
Answer:
Only one of our guest
Remained
Guests
B. Put in the right prepositions in the blanks from the box
ot, by, from, in, to, of, in, on,
in, to, of, in, on, opposite, outside, o
Damodar Uprety is an accountant.............. a Private school. He lives
a small flat .....
the fourth floor of a building
..... Kathmandu. The school is not very far
his home. He goes
work
bus.
Damodar's school is very big and it has got a lot
students. He likes his office. It is .........
the reception desk,
but it is big and quiet. There are some trees
... his
window. He stays
.... the school .............. 10 o'clock
***
... a quarter to five.
Answer:
of on in by outside at from to
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Transform the sentences as per indication in the brackets:
a. Did it cost you much? (into affirmative)
b. Someone is going to bake the bread. (into passive)
c. Mila said to Sylvie, "How do you know about my secret
plan? (into indirect speech)
Answer:
A. It didnt cost you that much.
B. The bread was baked by someone
C. Mila asked Sylvie how did she know about her secret plan.
Explanation:
A. It didnt cost you that much.
B. The bread was baked by someone
C. Mila asked Sylvie how did she know about her secret plan.
Which line of poetry is made up of iambs?
O A. Roses are red
B. Little bitty people walking
C. I am so busily talking with Vonnegut
O
D. At first I thought I'd never see
Answer:
C. I am so busily talking with Vonnegut
O
Explanation:
correct me if i am wrong
2.
Choose the correct verb form to complete the sentence.
Gina _____ late on Saturdays.
A. sleeps
B. sleep
Select the correct answer.
Which type of rhetorical appeal does the following statement use?
By actively contributing to make our city’s recycling program a success and encouraging others to do their part, we can increase our chances of conserving our remaining natural and manmade resources over time.
A.
logos
B.
ethos
C.
pathos
D.
emphasis
Answer: Ethos is the right answer.
Answer:
its ethos
Explanation:
In the days of President Washington, The glory of the nations, Dust and ashes, Snow and sleet, And hay and oats and wheat, Blew west, Crossed the Appalachians, Found the glades of rotting leaves, the soft deer-pastures, The farms of the far-off future In the forest. How does this allusion reinforce the meaning of the excerpt
Answer:
The allusion lends patriotic pride to the excerpt.
Explanation:
Vachel Lindsay’s poem "In Praise of Johnny Appleseed" is a free-verse poem about John "Johnny Appleseed" Chapman. The poem is a celebration of the pioneering career of the man who introduced apple trees to large parts of the American continent.
In the given lines taken from the beginning part of the poem, the speaker talks of the "glory of the nations", which suggests a patriotic feeling in him. He went on to describe the images of the places far and wide, projecting a positive aspect of it. These given lines allude to the sentimental feeling of one's pride for his nation, his land, his country. And it is just this exact feeling that the speaker wants to express.
Is 25 points: What does Bobby learn about his electric blanket from the Sears customer service operator?
Text: Chapter 19, book: things not seen
Answer:
that the blanket shouldn't be used by people with pace makers. I could be wrong though, but that's what I remember from it.
Essay about pros and cons of social networking,please!
Answer:
In today's world, social networking plays a significant role in many people's lives. There are many types of social networking. Along with it comes many benefits emerging from today's vast evolving technology, yet, on the other hand, there are some downfalls, such as cyberbullying, procrastination and so on. Is social networking causing teens to be anti-social these days?
Paragraph #1: About Social Networking Social networking uses dedicated websites and applications to interact with other users or find people with similar interests to one's own.
Paragraph #2: Types of Social Networking There are many different types of social networking these days, and they're all used for other things. There are popular websites, like, F_cebook, T_mblr, T_itter, I_stagram, which are used to sh_re ph_tos and experiences. Then, there's L_nkedin, Y_lp, which is used primarily for business. With the world evolving each day, the internet becomes with us. Therefore new websites are being created to fit the needs of each person, company, d_ting, friendships.
Paragraph #3 - Cyberbullying
Not only does social networking just for sh_ring ph_tos or connecting, but it is also a leading cause of cyberbullying. Because social networking is used almost everywhere and used by everyone, it's hard not to be a part of it if it's in your everyday life.
The Pros of Social Networking
Connect to Other People All Over the World, Easy and Instant Communication Real-Time News and Information Discovery, Great Opportunities for Business Owners, General Fun and Enjoyment, Information Overload and Overwhelm, Privacy Issues, Social Peer Pressure and Cyber Bullying.
Cons of social networking
Lacks Emotional Connection, Gives People a License to be Hurtful, Decreases Face-to-Face Communication Skills, Conveys Inauthentic Expression of Feelings, Diminishes Understanding and Thoughtfulness, Causes Face-to-Face Interactions to Feel Disconnected, and Facilitates Laziness.
(hope this helps can i plz have brainlist :D hehe)
Answer:
Pros:
- connecting with others
- easy communication
- updates on social events today
- general enjoyment
- great opportunities for business
Cons:
- privacy issues
- peer pressure/cyber bullying
- feelings of social isolation
- bad lifestyle habits and distraction
- procrastination and not enough sleep
I know this is a bit of a groaner, but you should write this essay yourself, in your own words. Here is a list of pros and cons to start you off!
Please. Please, help me.
Answer:
1) came
2) was reading
3) as interesting as
4) used to
5) has enough
Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening
by Robert Frost
Whose woods these are I think I know.
His house is in the village, though;
He will not see me stopping here
To watch his woods fill up with snow.
My little horse must think it queer
To stop without a farmhouse near
Between the woods and frozen lake
The darkest evening of the year.
He gives his harness bells a shake
To ask if there is some mistake.
The only other sound's the sweep
Of easy wind and downy flake.
The woods are lovely, dark, and deep.
But I have promises to keep,
And miles to go before I sleep,
And miles to go before I sleep.
What tone does the author establish in this poem?
A.
agitated
B.
anxious
C.
peaceful
D.
fretful
Answer: The tone that the author establishes in this poem is C. Peaceful ✌️
Hope this helps! =)
What does Annabeth mean by “Even strength has to bow to wisdom sometimes”? Pg. 8
Answer:
Wisdom is more powerful than strength.
Explanation:
Annabeth mean by “Even strength has to bow to wisdom sometimes” is that wisdom is more powerful than strength because in most of the times the wisdom is victorious over strength. A lot of problems will be solved through the use of wisdom instead of strength and power. So that's why Annabeth says that strength will experience defeat against wisdom
the effectiveness and ineffectiveness of students representative council
Answer:
Every year, students elect Student Council Representatives through a democratic election procedure. Participation in school decision-making, management of student representation at all levels, submission of ideas to the school, completion of the plan, and achievement of the plan are what make them effective.
Explanation:
They sat in the library after dinner and read the evening papers together under the droplight; while the younger people went into the drawing-room near by and talked. Miss Highcamp played some selections from Grieg upon the piano. She seemed to have apprehended all of the composer's coldness and none of his poetry. While Edna listened she could not help wondering if she had lost her taste for music. Which best describes the narrative voice of the excerpt? The author uses an objective observer to present a factual telling of the events of the story. The author uses a subjective observer to present subtle judgments about the characters. The author uses the point of view of a character in the story to offer insight into Mrs. Highcamp’s talents. The author uses the point of view of a character in the story to reveal the young people’s disinterest.
Answer:
The author uses a subjective observer to present subtle judgments about the characters.
Explanation:
Kate Chopin's "The Awakening" revolves around the story of Mrs. Edna Pontellier and her inner desires to be her own, do things her way, and express and say whatever she wishes. The story also deals with themes of freedom, society's expectations of women, etc.
In the given excerpt from the novel, the author uses a subjective observer who provides the readers with subtle judgments of the characters. Here, the unknown observer tells us about Miss Highcamp "[who] seemed to have apprehended all of the composer's coldness and none of his poetry." Even Mrs. Pontellier is not left behind. The observer remarks, "While Edna listened she could not help wondering if she had lost her taste for music."
Thus, the correct answer is the second option.
Answer:
B. The author uses a subjective observer to present subtle judgments about the characters.
Explanation:
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Which statement accurately compares the diction in andrew jackson "on indian removal" to that in micheal rutledges "samuel's memory"?
Answer:
A. Jackson relies on long, flowing sentences, whereas Rutledge relies on short, direct sentences.
Explanation:
Writing techniques and the use of language are the difference between Andrew Jackson’s address to the Congress and Michael Rutledge’s “Samuel’s Memory”. Jackson’s sentences are long and very often not really to the point, which makes him very intelligent, while on the other hand, Rutledge uses short and simple sentences that are to the point and not go around and around.
Answer: Jackson relies on a sophisticated vocabulary, whereas Rutledge relies on a simple
vocabulary.
Explanation:
Read the excerpt from The Odyssey.
'Aye
He'll smash our timbers and our heads together!'
I would not heed them in my glorying spirit,
but let my anger flare and yelled:
'Cyclops,
if ever mortal man inquire
how you were put to shame and blinded, tell him
Odysseus, raider of cities, took your eye:
Laertes' son, whose home's on Ithaca!'
What motivates Odysseus to reveal his name and put his men in more danger?
anger and pride
gratitude and relief
weakness and fear
Answer:
Anger and pride
Explanation:
He is proud of himeself and shows this to be his biggest weakness of all. By revealing his name he showed that he was proud to have fooled the cyclops Polyphemus and in doing so cursed his men into having to stay at sea by the wrath of Posiedon
Some plants, such as kudzu, are exotic species. Travelers brought them to the United States, and many are thriving.
Answer:
B. From another country.
Explanation:
The term "exotic" is used to generally refer to something that is unusual, or is a foreign species, not native or locally found. It can be used to refer to things that are not from the local area and are brought from another place, usually a faraway land.
In the given context, the term "exotic" is used to refer to the plants that were "brought to the United States ... [and] thriving." This means that these plants like the kudzu were taken from another country and brought to be planted in the new land. The word "thriving" suggests that they are surviving in the new land, capable of prospering and growing.
Thus, the correct answer is option B.
Which is the best way to revise this sentence using descriptive detail and sensory words?
Today was very cold, so the hot chocolate tasted extra yummy.
The hot chocolate tasted good because it was warm and the day was cold.
The steaming mug of rich hot chocolate was a soothing treat on this snowy day.
On very cold days, a big mug of hot chocolate is an excellent treat.
Answer:
The best way to answer this would be, "The steaming mug of rich hot chocolate was a soothing treat on this snowy day."
Explanation:
This is the most descriptive answer.