... some of the previous exam-
ples. Practice the techniques we learned:
1. Read the texts.
2. Answer the scaffold questions. Did you notice that the answers to the questions provide the para-
graph ... and then
give two reasons why the author thinks the city or the country is the better place to live. Did you notice that
the multiple-choice questions helped you look for...
... of the squares of the other two sides. In this case,
the distance between the two points is the hypotenuse of a right
triangle. The distance the cars drove away from each other in the East-
West ... fifth - you need a categorization that excludes
one - and only one - shape from the group.
The right answer is that the circle, option B, is least like the ot...
... satisfac-
tion and accomplishment. In the fourth, rather than saying “you” didn’t do something, the burden was shifted
to the check. Again, the reader doesn’t feel personally attacked. In the fifth, the ... steady. You are asked by all of the people you e-mailed what
time they should come and what they should bring other than their own burgers. Or did you mean that every-
one sho...
... went,
pell-mell, over the hill and down into the field, in wild confusion, and we after them; they them-
selves broke the solid Russian center in the field, and tore through, and in no time there was the
most ... setting
➡ theme
The plot is the sequence of events that delivers the story. Characterization is how the characters of the
story are portrayed. The setting is the...
... issue from the burning question of what is to be done
about the former bantustans and what vision there is for the future of people
living there.
There is a further view prevalent within the debate ... reproduction in society – in other words, how land
redistribution helps to resolve the wider land question or agrarian question.
The question of alternatives
The summit...