I would say brainstorming because you are making a list of certain topics. With brainstorming, that is exactly what you do, you write down a list of topics that you are interested in or know a lot about.
Depending on the topic that your teacher gives you, you might be able to intertwine all of these ideas/topics into a paper.
Hopefully this helps and good luck. :)
Answer:
Part A: Parents should try to give their children what they want.
Part B: You know we can't afford a dog, Doris. You try to act more grown-up about this.
Explanation:
I've read this story before and till this day, I still remember it. I enjoy watching it. The reason why I chose this is because it fits best. Doris really wanted to keep the stray pup but her parent's denied her request. But at the end, her dad brought the stray pup back. This is one of the main reasons why I chose the theme "Parent's should try to give their children what they want."
I hope this helps!
Answer:
A. key points
Explanation:
a summary is for the audience to quickly grasp the entire article/story/passage(etc.), it should be short and sweet, consisting only of the key points. your personal opinions are not required. background information is unessential, because it would cause your summary to be too long, and summaries are meant to be short so as to bring out the main topics only, not cover the entire passage. minor examples are optional to include, but not needed as well.
Answer: B. Dinner was the most delicious thing.
Explanation:
We should note that a comparative adjective is used when one wants to make comparison between two things while a superlative adjective is used when one wants to make comparison between three things or more.
In this case, the superlative of delicious is "most delicious". Therefore, the correct answer will be option B "Dinner was the most delicious thing.