relevant paragraphs from the selection follow reading comprehension answers and are shown in parentheses in the discussion answers. Suggested Answers for “Three Passions”—Bertrand Russell Note: The numbers in parentheses refer to relevant paragraphs in the selection. Reading Comprehension Questions 1. d 2. a 3. d Answer a is too narrow; answer b is unsupported; answer c is too broad. 4. a Paragraph 1 5. b. Paragraph 2
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"Seeing Rhetorically" Writing Exercise My Roommate’s Bed - Positive My roommate’s bed is spotless. She always has it made. Never is a single pillow ruffled; no sheets peek out from under the comforter. Over the summer‚ she and I decided to make animal print the dominant characteristic of our room. Although I stuck to zebra stripe‚ her bed linens incorporate every animal print imaginable. She chose a bed set that has small zebra print running the length. In between is a larger strip of dark
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Writing Sentences and Paragraphs EXAMINATION NUMBER 02800400 Paragraph 1 I understand that you are actively seeking to hire a Mechanical Engineer at your Lake Geveva location. This position is responsible to perform the functions of design‚ development and testing of a broad range of new projects and modify and improve existing products. When I was
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With all the many drinks in the world we can all refer to the ancient beverages of coffee and tea. Both drinks have spread to all parts of America as well as other countries. Each of them originates from a form of a plant. They are known for their rich taste and brown color. Both mainly served as a hot beverage‚ but can be iced or chilled. Even though coffee and tea are distinctly different drinks they both have a story of how they were discovered‚ levels of caffeine and must be prepared before drinking
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In the twenty-second paragraph‚ Dillard uses imagery to describe scenes that she was only able to see because she was in the airplane with Rahm. Up in the air‚ the “mountain looked infernal‚ a drear and sheer plane of lifeless rock.” She chose to include this imagery in order to explain how the art created by the plane’s movements brought life to the landscape. The audience understands how flying with Rahm allowed Dillard the opportunity to do things she has never done before. They are also able
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OVERBOARD CONTEXT/QUOTE/EXPLAIN PARAGRAPHS Chapter 12 A context/quote/explain paragraph is like a body paragraph from an analytical essay. You need to reword the statement given‚ find the quotation that best suits the context and then explain the quotation. Each paragraph needs to be between 50-100 words long. You may write more than the required limit but should not write less than the 50-word minimum. You need to write a minimum of 10 paragraphs to meet the required standard. Of
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when Juliet and Romeo fall in love with each other at first sight‚ when Romeo’s friends don’t know that Romeo and Juliet have fallen in love with each other‚ and when Lady Capulet thinks that Juliet is crying about Paris‚ not Romeo. Romeo in the beginning of the play had been crying about how he could not get Rosaline‚ a Capulet. After all of the crying and weeping‚ Benvolio and Mercutio try to get Romeo to go to a party at the Capulet house. Romeo only agrees so that he might be able to catch
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Gatsby usually driving illegal‚ but he never care about ticket because “[he] was able to do the commissioner a favor once. …” Normally when we talking about a friend‚ we will say his name first and then introduce other things‚ but Gatsby only said “The commissioner”. He was do the commissioner’s identity a favor‚ but not the person who is the commissioner
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Essay with quotes: In the four narratives that I read there is not really any contradictory evidence. In fact‚ a lot of the points made in one were also made in the other narratives. One thing that all the narratives talked about was having shared roles between the two parents. It states in narrative five‚ “We must share equally all the daily chores and financial burdens. He must do as much child caring as I will do” and it states something similar in narrative one‚ “Michael is a very supportive
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take you down and destroy you” (37). This excerpt shows that the commoners should work together‚ because if they do not‚ they will make bad choices‚ which could hamper their ability to survive in the wilderness. “I see what Captain Smith meant about us needing to stand on
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