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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which of the following correctly describes how the transition incidentally functions? It introduces an idea that is the result of something already explained. It introduces an idea that may not be on topic or related to the main point. It introduces a summary of the main discussion points. It introduces a sequence of events that follow the main idea or point.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Mertsj

OpenStudy (mertsj):

I don't know. I'd guess either B or D. You need to ask an English person.

OpenStudy (gk99):

It is D :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

can you help me with a few more? @gk99

OpenStudy (gk99):

sure! tag me

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which of the following correctly describes how the transition subsequently functions? It introduces an idea that is the result of something already explained. It introduces an idea that may not be on topic or related to the main point. It introduces an idea that is contrary to what has just been explained. It introduces a summary of the key points in the discussion so far. @gk99

OpenStudy (gk99):

ahh.... hmm Im not that good lol subsequent... incidental... lol im so sry

OpenStudy (anonymous):

its ok can you help with 3 more? @gk99

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which sentence sets a more serious tone? Whoa! I'm sorry for your loss, man. We can feel your pain, friend, seriously. We cannot begin to know how this affects your outlook for the future. You need to shift your outlook must have shifted somewhat. @gk99

OpenStudy (gk99):

ok, um maybe C..

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which of the following sales pitches uses pathos? If you buy this product, it will make your work space more organized. If you buy this product, it will literally save your life. Doctors recommend this product over any other product on the market. Using this product actually saves you time and money. @gk99

OpenStudy (gk99):

using pity or sadness... um B

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which sentence emphasizes Alissa's achievements? The science fair was particularly difficult to judge this year as Alissa and Alan produced very different but equally groundbreaking projects. Alan's science fair project was equal to Alissa's in every way, and the judges wanted to recognize both of their efforts. Alan's science fair project lacked a professional presentation, while Alissa's project could not have been better assembled. Alan's project focused on lessening energy consumption, but Alissa went further by developing a new and unexpected energy source. @gk99

OpenStudy (gk99):

last sentence

OpenStudy (anonymous):

A student working on a long essay is confused about what his main point is. Which question would most help the student clarify during revision? How can I improve sentence clarity? What can I add to my introduction? What is my purpose and who is my audience? Where can I find more research? @gk99

OpenStudy (gk99):

C

OpenStudy (anonymous):

A student wrote the following sentence: Pearl is described as an "elf-child," a "sprite," and "the "embodiment of the warfare of Hester's spirit." All of these descriptions mark Pearl as enchanting but also strange and obviously creepy. What change would make this sentence more objective? Change "obviously creepy" to "unsettling." Change "obviously creepy" to "poorly behaved." Change "enchanting" to "cruel." Change "enchanting" to "potentially evil." @gk99

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@shylene2121

OpenStudy (anonymous):

either b or c

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