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Transcription is to transfer a passage on to any media, say paper, compact disc etc Medical transcription has now become very profitable since the writing jobs are handled across the globe over night.
A narrow passage through land is called a gorge.
Yes, it is possible to recycle paper with writing on it. The ink on the paper can be removed during the recycling process, allowing the paper fibers to be reused to make new paper products.
Passage cells in the endodermis of roots help in the radial transport of water and nutrients by facilitating the movement of substances across the endodermal layer. They are involved in regulating the passage of ions and molecules into the stele of the root.
To provide an accurate response, could you please share the passage in question?
Idioms are used to add flavor to your writing, and to make a passage more vivid and memorable.
The author's primary purpose in writing this passage is to teach.
Passage of over-ornate writing
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ans: writing one third summary of a given passage or paragraph or to compress a passage or paragraph .third person will be used instead of first person pronoun.
To accurately identify whose writing style the passage is characteristic of, I would need to see the passage itself. Different authors have unique stylistic elements, such as diction, syntax, tone, and thematic focus, that can help pinpoint their identity. Please provide the passage for analysis.
Read the passage
Read the passage
The subject of a passage refers to the main topic or theme that the passage is discussing. It is the focus of the writing and helps to guide the reader in understanding the main idea being presented.
A fictional passage is a piece of writing that tells a story or describes events, characters, and settings that are not real or did not actually happen. This type of writing is created by the author's imagination and can include novels, short stories, plays, and poems.
What? A passage is a Passage... passages don't have names...
What is the subject or topic being discussed in the passage? What is the author's main point or purpose in writing the passage? What information is emphasized or repeated throughout the passage?