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1. What does it mean when a writer presents events
What does it mean when a writer presents events in a chronological order? (1 point)
The writer moves the reader from the present
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1. What does it mean when a writer presents events in a chronological order?
A. The writer moves the reader from the present to
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1. What does it mean when a writer presents events in a chronological order?
A. The writer moves the reader from the present to
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goku
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What does it mean when a writer presents events in a chronological order?(1 point)
Responses The writer moves the reader from the
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All of the following items describe subjective writing except
a. it presents a writer's feelings b. it uses only information that
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In literature, what is a plot diagram?(1 point)Responsessomething a writer uses to explain the events of a storysomething a
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Which sentence best describes the overall organization of Ferris's article?
She presents the events in time order in a series of
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cesat
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Dramatic Structure Quick Check 1 of 51 of 5 Items Question In literature, what is a plot diagram?(1 point) Responses something a
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Read about recycled wastewater here. Write one paragraph that presents your evaluation of the writer’s argument. The
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what is a concession in an argument?
- a writer's admission that a counterclaim is valid - an opposing argument to the writer's
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