By proving that your claims are supported with credible evidence
By proving that your claims are supported with credible evidence
look for patterns in rhyme, meter, and phrasing hope this helps :)
A historian writes an essay on the rise of communism in China during the 20th century. She claims that communism would never have taken hold in the country if the Soviet Union has not supplied the Chiese commuunists with money and military equipment.
A decible reader
Second person -- in English it would require some context to determine whether this was singular or plural.
The reader can study the tone, imagery, symbols, and overall message of the poem to determine its theme. These elements can help the reader identify the underlying message or main idea that the poet is trying to convey.
Asking whether your reader will see connections among topics is an example of analysis.
I believe its 3,000
it makes the reader believe what is happening......it shows that it is proven
PLOT
The moral of a fable refers to the message that the writer is trying to get across. If the moral is not directly stated, the reader can usually determine what it is by simply reviewing the tale and deciding what the story is about.
I believe that the answer is protogonist