Topical
transitional. apex
they enjoy the benefits of being favored by the gods.
Ethos
What theme is most supported by the ideas in this excerpt?Good leaders are strong and intelligent.Loyalty can be a very powerful force.Only the strong survive in the wilderness.We are all ruled by our natural instincts.
She knows the line to buy tickets will be very long
Gregor's inability to communicate with his father after Gregor becomes a bug
He is arrogant about his achievements.
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they enjoy the benefits of being favored by the gods.
Rebecca is likely feeling anxious and unsettled in the first paragraph of the excerpt. She appears to be experiencing a sense of foreboding and tension, as mentioned by her fidgeting and the eerie atmosphere described in the surroundings.
This is an example of a transitional paragraph.
An excerpt is a passage or segment taken from a text. The length of an excerpt may be a phrase, a sentence, a paragraph, or an entire chapter.EXAMPLE: "Because we are different, we can have the fun of exchanging worlds, giving our love over and excitements to each other. You can learn music, I can learn flying."- Richard BachHope this helps!! =)
It was researched and incorporates data and statistics to hold the audience's attention.
According to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evander_Holyfield in section "Life outside the ring" paragraph 2 Holyfield is a born again christian. Excerpt from the paragraph, "...After his conversion, he started professing his Christianity everywhere, reminding the public before and after his fights that he is a born-again Christian."
I cannot find any special term meaning a short paragraph by using a Google search. So far as I have always been taught, a paragraph is a paragraph is a paragraph. If this is something your teacher has assigned, you can find the answer by reading your text or going over the handouts the teacher has given you.
Excerpt is a noun.
Exc. is the abbreviation for excerpt.
To identify the tone of an excerpt, pay attention to the author's word choice, imagery, and style. Look for cues such as descriptive language, the author's attitude towards the subject matter, and the overall mood conveyed in the writing. Consider whether the tone is positive, negative, formal, humorous, serious, etc.