What is the primary purpose of using charts and diagrams instead of other tools to brainstorm for a research paper topic?
1)to ensure that the ideas follow a logical order
2)to organize ideas based on relevance
3)to visualize relationships among ideas
4)to allow ideas to flow freely
5)to explore a topic from different angles
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English, 22.06.2019 07:00, gabbypittman20
From this story and the indian saying which precedes it, what can the reader conclude about the culture in which the tale is set? a) they believe that death is always signified by pigeons flying away. b) they think that the behavior of creatures in the natural world can indicate things that will happen to people. c) they believe that honest, hard work provides relief from the ravages of the natural world. d) they think that death isn't the end, but only the beginning of a new life.
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English, 22.06.2019 08:20, Ataklty
Read the excerpt from “take the tortillas out of your poetry.” i do not believe we should have to leave out the crucial elements of our language and culture to contribute to american literature, but, unfortunately, this is a conclusion i am forced to reach. i have been writing for a quarter century, and have been a published author for eighteen years. as a writer, i was part of the chicano movement which created a new literature in this country. which type of rhetoric is used most in the excerpt to convince readers that anaya’s conclusion is accurate? an appeal based on emotion an appeal based on logic an appeal based on the author’s character an appeal based on the author’s feelings
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English, 22.06.2019 09:50, sidneylww
Identify the homophone pair that needs to be corrected in these sentences. if your going to the concert, may i ride in you're car too? their house is on the way there. it's going to be a long night, since it's already close to midnight. a. it's/its b. your/you're c. to/too d. their/there
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