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When children begin to read, they are comprehending decontextualized language. The above statement is true
What is decontextualized language?
Decontextualized (“dxt”) language is defined as "language that is removed from the here-and-now. Examples of this kind of decontextualized language use are evident in early conversations between parents and children, particularly in uses of extended discourse such as explanations, narratives and pretend play."
Decontextualized language develops during children's third year, and is used to construct narratives about past or future events (e.g. “We went to the park”), provide explanations (e.g. “I got my sweater because I'm cold”), or engage in pretend play (e.g. “My teddy bear is hungry”)
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I would say that being anti-racist does not describe America after the abolition of slavery. For decades, up until maybe the 60's African American's were mistreated with things like Jim Crow Laws, that were stopped some time in 1964. While this had ended segregation it most definitely did not end racism. Even now hate groups, like the KKK, are very prominent in America, with over 1,000 recorded in 2018.
Answer: A) Remove the phrase “It is petrifying” because it expresses a personal feeling and D) Add the phrase “and spread throughout the human species” to the end of the statement to more fully express the central idea.
Explanation: When writing a summary of the central idea of a text, we have to express the ideas in a brief and clear way, without including personal opinions or irrelevant details. In the given paragraph from "The Hot Zone" we can see that the main idea is that viruses can "come alive" even after death, and spread throughout the human species, so to improve the given summary we should remove the phrase “It is petrifying” because it expresses a personal feeling (and it is not objective) and also add the phrase “and spread throughout the human species” to the end of the statement because it is an important part of the main idea.
The sentence where WISDOM is capitalized because it shows the most emotion and connection.