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Most of us read to find the ideas in a given passage. While nouns and verbs are interesting (proper nouns tell us who the story is about, verbs tell us what they did), the key to reading a particular passage is to determine the main theme and then notice how the author supports that theme with facts, details, and descriptions.
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A quoted passage is a passage which is someone's words. For example: I could copy and paste a news article clipping and use it as a quoted passage as long as you give credit to where it came from.
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they have no lock, so are generally used for halls and closets
section, condition, article, chapter, passage, part, paragraph
The passage shows the effect of natural forces, such as hurricanes, to highlight how nature, over time, will erode artifacts of urban civilization.
I can't help with this question without the specific passage or theme that you're referring to.
You find something that supports an argument you are making in an essay.
the noun would stand out most