While this should be something you should answer on your own with your own feelings, an example paragraph could be this:
Example: When I first learn to research things, I had difficulty citing and finding legitimate resources. Now, I've figured out how by asking for help and by using the skills I've been taught in the past. I've developed an understanding of how to reasearch by the lessons I've also been taught now. I've now developed the skills to see if an article or video is legitimate. I can now say I was happy to learn how to reasearch things properly, because it will benifit me in the future.
Hope that helps.
Yes, get straight to the point and go on from there
The underlined lists in the sentence should be punctuated in the following way;
- They should be punctuated in the same way.
- Both lists should use semicolons to separate items.
<h3>What is punctuation?</h3>
Punctuation refers to a set of symbols and marks which are used to clarify meaning in text by separating strings of words into clauses, phrases and sentences. The types of punctuation includes; colon, semicolon, comma, fulstop etc.
Semicolons are used to combine items in a list, such as objects, locations, names and descriptions.
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Imagery. Authors use imagery to engage a readers senses.
(Imagery is being very descriptive so that the readers can almost imagine that they were actually where the author is describing. This can be achieved through descriptions of the senses, for example what is around them, like describing a flower patch, and what colors there is, and the bees flying around getting pollen, and the sweet smell spread through the air, and how the wind feels as it goes through your hair)
Answer:
Guide words
Explanation:
Guide Words: These are the words in bold at the top of each page that help to locate an entry word. The first guide word is the first word on the page. The second guide word is the last word on the page.