To create an outline:
1.Place your thesis statement at the beginning.
2.List the major points that support your thesis. Label them in Roman Numerals (I, II, III, etc.).
3.List supporting ideas or arguments for each major point. ...
4.If applicable, continue to sub-divide each supporting idea until your outline is fully developed.
One is D. Two is A. Three is A. Four is A. Five is B. Six is A. Seven is B. Eight is C. Nine is A. Ten is B. Eleven is C. Twelve is D.
Answer:
Explanation:
c and d sort of contradict each other other. However I know people that cram the night before and make out just fine.
A is a must. You have to understand the material.
B is not necessarily a must: if you survive on chips and dip you can't stop now. I would say the question expects you to eat properly.
C this is a tough one. It all depends on what your study habits are. I would say that the question would expect you to leave this unchecked, but in practice, it might be your style.
D This probably should be checked. You don't want to fall asleep during a test because you've been up all night listening to music.
E. The is common sense. It should be checked. In the long run it will save time at the very least.
Answer:
He emphasizes the suspense of the story for the characters.
Explanation:
As stated, dramatic irony is when the <em>reader knows more than the characters.</em> In The Open Book, Crane uses this technique by telling the story from a third person, omniscient point of view. This allows the reader to have more information than the characters do.
For example, the moment in which the crew sees a "deserted village with dunes and empty cottages" creates suspense since the crew believes they will arrive by themselves there but actually there are a lot of people at the beach. The suspense created from this moment occurs because they are not sure where they'd go since there was no one in sight.
Answer:
I think you got it right
Explanation:
Wrote common sense on an effort to persuade people to join the patriot side.