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Question: Below is the outline of the body of an essay on reptiles and amphibians.
1. Similarities between reptiles and amphibians
A. Physical characteristics/appearance: both animals are vertebrates, and both animals shed their skin.
B. Predator and prey: reptiles and amphibians are both predators and prey; both animals use their tongues to catch prey.
C. Ectotherms: both animals are ectothermic, or cold-blooded: they cannot regulate their own body temperatures internally like mammals can.
2. Differences between reptiles and amphibians
A. Eggs: amphibians lay their eggs in water, whereas reptiles lay their eggs on land.
B. Skin: amphibians have delicate, thin, semi-permeable skin, and they must live close to water or in very humid habitats; reptiles have dry, scaly skin that enables them to live away from water.
C. Metamorphosis: amphibians go through a metamorphosis from a tadpole or larval stage with gills to an air-breathing adult stage. Reptiles do not go through metamorphosis. When the young are born or hatched, they look like miniature adults.
Use the outline above to write a five- or six-sentence introduction. Be sure to include a hook in the introduction.
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Question:Alicia is writing an informative text on the topic of the Pack Horse Library initiative, a mobile library program created during the Great Depression. Alicia gathered the following facts from her initial research:
* During the Great Depression, librarians rode on horseback into the Appalachian region of Kentucky and distributed reading material to the people otherwise isolated from schools and libraries. This program was called the Pack Horse Library initiative.
* In 1936, packhorse librarians served 50,000 families and, by 1937, 155 public schools.
* During the Great Depression, food, education, and jobs were scarce for people living in the Appalachian region of Kentucky.
* In 1930, up to 31 percent of people in eastern Kentucky couldn’t read.
* Electricity and highways in Kentucky were not as advanced as those in neighboring states.
* Libraries for the Pack Horse program were housed in any facility that was available, from churches to post offices.
* Librarians staffed these libraries, giving books to carriers who then rode their horses or mules and brought books to those living in the mountains.
* Carriers rode out at least twice a month, with each route covering 100 to 120 miles a week.
* Riders used their own horses and mules.
* Riders earned $28 a month.
* The books and magazines they carried usually came from outside donations.
* Roads could be dangerous and impassable.
* Health, strength, and reliability of the horses were a problem.
* Some mountain families initially resisted the librarians, suspicious of outsiders/intruders.
1. How could Alicia organize these ideas for her report?
2. What headings could she use?
2. Possible headings for Alicia's report could be:
a) Introduction to the Pack Horse Library Initiative during the Great Depression
b) Challenges Faced by Appalachian Communities
c) The Role and Operations of Packhorse Librarians
d) Issues and Difficulties Encountered
e) Impact and Importance of the Pack Horse Library Initiative
2. Possible headings:
a) Introduction: The Pack Horse Library Initiative
b) Challenges in the Appalachian Region
c) Operations of the Packhorse Librarians
d) Issues Encountered
e) Impact and Importance
Write a paragraph of 3-5 sentences that uses transitions to show a cause and effect relationship between ideas.
Use the letter to complete the activity.
Dear Hiring Guy,
I saw your job on the Internet, and I'd like to apply. I'd make a great summer custodian, because I love amusement parks, I don't have school in the summer, and I'm a really fun, happy guy. The job sounds really easy, so I'm sure I'll be fine. Besides, I'd like to earn some money to save up for a new game system. Let me know when you're ready for me to start work. I've included my resume with this email.
Sincerely,
Kurt Gardener
In 3-5 sentences, rewrite Kurt's cover letter so that it uses formal language appropriate to the situation.
I recently came across your job listing on the Internet and I am writing to formally apply. I believe I would be well-suited for the position of summer custodian, given my affinity for amusement parks, availability during the summer months due to the absence of school commitments, and a pleasant and energetic disposition. I acknowledge the perceived ease of the job and I am confident in my ability to meet its requirements. Moreover, I am driven by the aspiration to accumulate funds for the purpose of saving towards acquiring a new gaming system. Kindly inform me of your preferred commencement date at your earliest convenience. For your further consideration, I have attached my resume herewith.
Yours sincerely,
Kurt Gardener