Setting is either a place or a time or both,a place is called Spatial while the Time is Temporal
why does the poet write like this what is the setting what year did it take place what was the main topic
There is a deLIA*s in Reading, Pennsylvania and there are two in New York state but I'm not sure where.
Reading Dramaticly
obstacle of reading
Huckleberry Finn is in the same town and state as Tom Sawyer Hannibal, Missouri (and other towns around the Mississippi river area)
he or she first open the book and reading assignment
It is not advisable to complete a summer reading assignment without reading the book. Reading the book is essential for understanding the content, themes, and context necessary to complete the assignment accurately. Skipping the reading may result in a poor grade and a lack of comprehension of the material.
The reading assignment referenced three letters that explored themes of friendship, loyalty, and betrayal.
During the Second World War, in Germany, 1942. I am currently reading the book for an assignment and it didn't seem to say where exactly this setting took place, other than in her small town.
No, there is no indirect object in the sentence "the reading assignment was an informative article about medical ethics." The sentence provides information about the reading assignment and the article, but it does not include an indirect object receiving the action.
DEZ nuts
Part of a stean boat :) a+
i think math has to be used in reading because my teacher just gave me that assignment for homework
The first step in setting a purpose for reading is to identify why you are reading. Are you reading for information, entertainment, research, or understanding? Understanding your motivation will help you focus on the relevant details while reading.
Always do your best to do your assignment. Do some research, even if extra reading is needed. Or ask someone who may be able to help, if you have to.
When reading an assignment, you should look for the main topic or purpose, key points or arguments presented, supporting evidence or examples provided, and any conclusions or recommendations made by the author.