A reader who's invested and emotionally involved in the story
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is more likely to experience tension and suspense than a reader
who's not invested or emotionally involved.
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Why might a writer choose to use satire
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to enetain people during dificult times
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Why might a writer choose to write a fable
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They have a story to tell but don't want to make it real. Fables
were used to explain things or tongive a lesson.
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Which is the best example of a telling detail
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A five-second audio clip of the sound of screeching tires for a
radio program about car accidents A scene in a television program
about recycling that shows a truck dumping trash onto a mountain of
garbage
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What is the effect of having an unreliable narrator in Top of the Food Chain
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It leads the reader to question the narrator's views.
something about asking questions about the narrator views
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What is one of the four freedoms that roosevelt identifies in his four freedoms speech
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Freedom from want
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Of these events in Top of the Food Chain which happens first
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A species of wasp that eats caterpillars is killed off-apex
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Which type of appeal is the author primarily using in this excerpt from Top of the Food Chain
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Pathos
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Which sentence best contrasts two things
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Running on a treadmill is much easier than running outdoors.
Air travel is much more expensive than bus travel.
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What is an example of a way that television can change a news story's message by means of its medium
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The audience can see images that provide the story's
context.
The images presented can also reflect a distorted view of a news
story and affect public opinion in whatever way the presenter of
the story desires.
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Which action is an example of nonverbal communication
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Using gestures
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How does the narrator in Top of the Food Chain help advance the story's theme of thoughtless decisions leading to unintended consequences
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He is unreliable leading readers to question what he is saying. 🦍🌲🌲🌲🦍
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What type of appeal is used in this sentence
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Statistics show that Ms. Navarro's students consistently score
highest in the district on the state-mandated tests.
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What causes the cats to die in top of the food chain By TC Boyle
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It was the gekoes that killed them because of the DDT
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A reader who's invested and emotionally involved in the story
is more likely to experience tension and suspense than a reader
who's not invested or emotionally involved.
Why might a writer choose to use satire
to enetain people during dificult times
Why might a writer choose to write a fable
They have a story to tell but don't want to make it real. Fables
were used to explain things or tongive a lesson.
Which is the best example of a telling detail
A five-second audio clip of the sound of screeching tires for a
radio program about car accidents A scene in a television program
about recycling that shows a truck dumping trash onto a mountain of
garbage
What is the effect of having an unreliable narrator in Top of the Food Chain
It leads the reader to question the narrator's views.
something about asking questions about the narrator views
What is one of the four freedoms that roosevelt identifies in his four freedoms speech
Freedom from want
Of these events in Top of the Food Chain which happens first
A species of wasp that eats caterpillars is killed off-apex
Which type of appeal is the author primarily using in this excerpt from Top of the Food Chain
Pathos
Which sentence best contrasts two things
Running on a treadmill is much easier than running outdoors.
Air travel is much more expensive than bus travel.
What is an example of a way that television can change a news story's message by means of its medium
The audience can see images that provide the story's
context.
The images presented can also reflect a distorted view of a news
story and affect public opinion in whatever way the presenter of
the story desires.
Which action is an example of nonverbal communication
Using gestures
How does the narrator in Top of the Food Chain help advance the story's theme of thoughtless decisions leading to unintended consequences
He is unreliable leading readers to question what he is saying. 🦍🌲🌲🌲🦍
What type of appeal is used in this sentence
Statistics show that Ms. Navarro's students consistently score
highest in the district on the state-mandated tests.
What causes the cats to die in top of the food chain By TC Boyle
It was the gekoes that killed them because of the DDT