I think that Kindle is better because I think that it is easier to navigate in there and I think that overall experience is great with Kindle. You can read reviews and compare.
I have wireless internet. I am trying to connect to my new Kindle. It asks for my password. None of them work. I have used the password for my wireless and what I think is the password for my Kindle but I can't connect to establish the password.
Nook tablet is way better because longer battery life better quality in the screen amd its perfect for long car trips. The kindle fire is trying to copy nook and the battery life is shorter and when yo go in the sun trying to read it the sun glare hits it.
i dont know im trying to figer it out
There is one way but it only works for the Kindle Fire, not the Kindle Fire HD. I have been trying for many hours to find out but sadly, no you can't. And even if you do have the Kindle Fire(not HD) you have to root it and download an app. I am still trying to find out, if I do I will get the word out.
You should be an active reader if you are trying to remember the information that you are reading.
Orwell is trying to make the reader feel like he is talking directly to them. He wants the reader to feel freedom and a desire to reach out for that freedom -
If it is the right size it should. Try it of not just keep trying.
A critical reader of an op-ed piece who is looking for pathos is trying to find emotional appeals.
A critical reader of an op-ed piece who is looking for pathos is trying to find emotional appeals.
Some sizes are not compatible. You would have to check and see if the jack is large or small enough to fit into your kindle for charging, be advised you may damage your kindle and adapter if trying to make it work
Similes help the reader to understand what the author was trying to relate. It gives the reader a good mental picture of whatever the writer was attempting to describe. In other words, it helps the book to come alive, just a little bit better.
"What is the writer trying to get me to think about..."