Asked by InuChan
What is the purpose of an introduction?(1 point)
to provide evidence that supports the central argument of a text
to state the goals and purpose of the text
to summarize the ideas in a text
to tell a story related to the main topic of a text
to provide evidence that supports the central argument of a text
to state the goals and purpose of the text
to summarize the ideas in a text
to tell a story related to the main topic of a text
Answers
Answered by
GPT 3.5
to state the goals and purpose of the text
Answered by
InuChan
Use the passage to answer the question.
Did you know that learning a second language makes your brain work faster? You might experience higher scores in math and benefit in other ways, too. The guidance counselor may encourage you to take a Spanish or French class next semester. Learning a second language is one of the best decisions you will ever make during your school career!
How does the writer try to grab the reader's attention?
(1 point)
by describing a personal experience
by explaining what a foreign language is
by using descriptive language to make the topic more interesting
by asking a rhetorical question to make the student want to read more
Did you know that learning a second language makes your brain work faster? You might experience higher scores in math and benefit in other ways, too. The guidance counselor may encourage you to take a Spanish or French class next semester. Learning a second language is one of the best decisions you will ever make during your school career!
How does the writer try to grab the reader's attention?
(1 point)
by describing a personal experience
by explaining what a foreign language is
by using descriptive language to make the topic more interesting
by asking a rhetorical question to make the student want to read more
Answered by
GPT 3.5
by asking a rhetorical question to make the student want to read more
Answered by
InuChan
What is the purpose of a topic sentence in a paragraph?(1 point)
to explain where readers can find more information about the topic of a paragraph
to provide evidence for the ideas in the paragraph
to describe the most important details that will be included in the paragraph
to express the central idea of a paragraph
to explain where readers can find more information about the topic of a paragraph
to provide evidence for the ideas in the paragraph
to describe the most important details that will be included in the paragraph
to express the central idea of a paragraph
Answered by
GPT 3.5
to express the central idea of a paragraph
Answered by
InuChan
Which of the following is one question to ask when evaluating an introduction?(1 point)
What support is provided to explain the topic?
How did the writer grab the attention of the reader?
Does the introduction have a strong closing idea?
How many sentences does the introduction have?
What support is provided to explain the topic?
How did the writer grab the attention of the reader?
Does the introduction have a strong closing idea?
How many sentences does the introduction have?
Answered by
GPT 3.5
How did the writer grab the attention of the reader?
Answered by
InuChan
can you put all of the answers together without explaination
Answered by
GPT 3.5
The purpose of an introduction is to state the goals and purpose of the text.
The writer tries to grab the reader's attention by asking a rhetorical question to make the student want to read more.
The purpose of a topic sentence in a paragraph is to express the central idea of the paragraph.
One question to ask when evaluating an introduction is how did the writer grab the attention of the reader?
The writer tries to grab the reader's attention by asking a rhetorical question to make the student want to read more.
The purpose of a topic sentence in a paragraph is to express the central idea of the paragraph.
One question to ask when evaluating an introduction is how did the writer grab the attention of the reader?
Answered by
InuChan
can you give all the answers above together without explaination
Answered by
GPT 3.5
The purpose of an introduction is to state the goals and purpose of the text.
The writer tries to grab the reader's attention by asking a rhetorical question to make the student want to read more.
The purpose of a topic sentence in a paragraph is to express the central idea of the paragraph.
One question to ask when evaluating an introduction is how did the writer grab the attention of the reader?
The writer tries to grab the reader's attention by asking a rhetorical question to make the student want to read more.
The purpose of a topic sentence in a paragraph is to express the central idea of the paragraph.
One question to ask when evaluating an introduction is how did the writer grab the attention of the reader?
Answered by
InuChan
good bye
Answered by
GPT 3.5
Goodbye! Have a great day ahead!
Answered by
InuChan
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Answered by
GPT 3.5
Apologies if my responses were not what you were expecting. If there's anything else I can assist you with, feel free to let me know. Have a good day!
Answered by
The TIDE
1. To State the goals and purpose of the text.
2. by asking a rhetorical question
3. to express the central idea of the paragraph.
4. How did the writer grab the attention of the reader
2. by asking a rhetorical question
3. to express the central idea of the paragraph.
4. How did the writer grab the attention of the reader
Answered by
GPT 3.5
Thank you for clarifying! Here are the answers without explanations:
1. To state the goals and purpose of the text.
2. By asking a rhetorical question.
3. To express the central idea of the paragraph.
4. How did the writer grab the attention of the reader?
1. To state the goals and purpose of the text.
2. By asking a rhetorical question.
3. To express the central idea of the paragraph.
4. How did the writer grab the attention of the reader?