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    A key choice writers make is how they name or refer to characters in their stories. Write about the significance of the choices writers have made in naming or referring to their characters in the three texts you have studies. In the three texts I have studies the writers all name and refer to their characters in different ways. For example in The Road the characters are not given names and in Small

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    Holden winstead 9/14 grade 10 Holden a name that has always been a weird one. My name means to hold‚and I have always hated that‚ because people would always say ’’ what are you holding Holden’’. My name has been used

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    Worksheet Classification and Nomenclature 1. The next level of taxonomy more inclusive than order is A. class C. genus B. family D. pylum 2. Which is the correct way of designating a species name? A. Musca domestica B. Musca domestica C. domestica D. Musca Domestica 3. The scientific name for the ruffed grouse is Bonasa umbellus. Bonasa is A. The family name B. The genus C. The specific epithet D. all of the above 4. The science

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    UNIT I Diversity in the Living World CHAPTER 1 The Living World   What is Living  Diversity in the living world  Taxonomic Categories  Taxonomical Aids The living world is very wonderful. It contains wide range of life forms. 1.1 What is living – Living organisms are self-replicating‚ evolving and self-regulating interactive systems capable of responding to external stimuli. Living organisms exhibit following distinctive characteristics. All Living Organisms

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    color schemes that featured wildlife bears in the bills. Scientists had their say about the wrong way on how the scientific names are written. They defended that the scientific names on the new peso bills do not follow the rules in the scientific nomenclature. (Montenegro‚ 2010) states an example‚ in the new bills the tarsier’s scientific name is written as Tarsius Syrichta as a replacement for the correct way‚ Tarsius syrichta. There are two errors found. First is the italicization of the words and

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    History‚” Jamaica Kincaid tells the readers two stories of historically significant figures‚ Christopher Columbus and Carl Linnaeus. She first explains the discovery of New World and then describes how Linnaeus created the modern version of binominal nomenclature. In between these two stories‚ she vaguely mentions her own history‚ coming from “a place called Antigua”; her own story is only a small proportion compared to the stories of Columbus and Linnaeus (Kincaid 622). Significantly‚ no matter what story

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    Carl Linnaeus

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    Carl Linneaus His Childhood Carl’s father started teaching him Latin‚ religion and geography when he was quite young‚ in fact‚ one account tells us that he learnt Latin even before learning Swedish as his family used Latin a lot more. When he was seven‚ Linnaeus’ father decided to hire a tutor for him. Throughout school‚ he rarely studied and often went to the countryside to look for plant. By the age of five‚ he had his own garden‚ which inspired him to learn more about plants and how they worked

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    Formal classification: Carl Linnaeus (23 May 1707 – 10 January 1778) was a Swedish botanist‚ physician‚ and zoologist‚ who laid the foundations for the modern scheme of binomial nomenclature. He is known as the father of modern taxonomy‚ and is also considered one of the fathers of modern ecology. Binomial nomenclature is the formal system of naming species. The essence of this system of naming is this: each species name is formed out of Latin‚ and has two parts‚ the genus name (i.e. the ‘generic’

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    Taking digital pictures doesn’t give you the full effect in being around nature whereas sketching one in the field does‚ but taking photographs you’ll have it forever rather than losing them. 4. Explain the concept of binomial nomenclature. The concept of binomial nomenclature is naming an organism and classifying them into different groups using hierarchical rankings ; Genus and species. 5. What is a species? Define the biological species concept. A species is a living organism which follows

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    categories. Linnaeus named two kingdoms‚ Animalia and Plantae Carolus Linnaeus‚ a Swedish botanist who lived during the eighteenth century. He developed a two-word naming system called binomial nomenclature (by-NOH-mee-ul NOH-mun-klay-chur). This system is still in use today.   In binomial nomenclature‚ each species is assigned a two-part scientific name. As biologists classify the diversity of life‚ what two main tasks do they carry out? To study the diversity of life‚ biologists use a classification

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