I would try to use attractive descriptive words, such as lush or shining, something to captivate their memory. If I had any good stories to tell about the place I would want to focus on those, since stories make them imagine themselves in that place and situation, possibly making them want to go. Finally, I’d show them any pictures that I took to really capitalize on the beauty or charm of the place I’m talking about.
A summary should include key points from what you have read or learned. Basically meaning that you should include the main idea, basic ideas, and other small points as well. When making a summary there is no need to include ALL of the original piece but just key points as explained before. So to make it easier I will write everything down into a list.
Include a thesis (explain what the text was trying to achieve)
Include the topic sentence
Include key points (main points and phrases)
Include major supporting points
Include explanations
Include your a concluding sentence as well
Include any extra information that you feel should be added.
This should be able to help you write a summary. If you feel that there is something missing you can always google it but anyways these points should give you an idea as to what needs to be in a summary.
Hope this helps!
1.) The sun heats the water the most near the equator.
2.) The winds move the heat and water.
3.) This creates ocean currents.
In his letter, King states that many people must believe that blacks should wait for civil rights to be offered to them and not protest to speed up this process. However, King shows that racism is too violent for people to wait patiently for its end.
Therefore, option B is the correct answer.
Although you haven't shown it, we can see from the context that his question refers to "Letter From Birmingham Jail" written by Martin Luther King.
This letter was written when King was in prison for leading peaceful protests calling for the liberation of civil rights for African Americans.
While reading paragraphs 13 and 14 of this letter, we can see that:
- King reinforces the idea that the protests must continue until civil rights are released.
- He claims that many white people find this overkill and that blacks should patiently wait for these rights to be offered.
- King says that the wait would be a good option if racism were not something violent, dangerous, brutal, and deadly.
- King claims that civil rights would protect blacks from racism, which is something blacks can no longer stand and which harms them every day and every moment.
With that, he reinforces that blacks are in a hurry to obtain civil rights because they are in a hurry to get rid of racism and for that reason, protests are important.
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