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Answering questions after reading. Answer1 The entire paragraph is a premise describing the untidiness of Slothrope’s desk. This is stated in the first two lines. “Tantivity’s desk is neat, Slothripe’s is a godawful mess. It hasn’t been cleaned down to the initial wood surface since 1944.” Answer 2Far from an additional detail of the items on Slothrope’s desk, the writer further describes the condition of these items which easily enables us create a picture of the mess on the desk.
Answer 3Apart from the examples, the writers further give an additional detail to those examples. They compare and contrast the meanings of some affected words a century earlier and now. They use the logic of additional detail and comparison and contrast. “Today we gawk at spectacles, but back then that was the term for what we call eyeglasses or…” Answer 4The first paragraph gives a comparison while the second contrasts. The author compares the size of a Hazelnut tree to that of a modest lilac.
He also compares the trunks. “Trunks are seldom thicker than a forearm.” The author however, contrasts the piedmont Hazelnut with viterbese type. He says that the piedmont type hazelnut is outstanding for its flavor and ease with which the skin peels off after heating. The words supporting the logic of comparison and contrast include: - like, but, than.Question 5The premise of the paragraph in question is, erosion of the middle of the labor market; and it is stated in the first line of the paragraph.
Question 6The writer outlines the reasons for erosion of the middle of the labor market. The writer explains the depressed wages, technological innovations that replace human labor and further downfall of wages due to the upcoming trends. Resulted into. , In addition.Question 7The other logic at work is the example. “For example, few American workers…”Question 8To moist of the world, a Yankee is an American, anyone who lives in the United States.A neighbor of mine claims he knows what a real Yankee is all about.
Question 9The logic used to clinch the definition is example. The writer gives an example from a third party who claims to know what Yankees is all about.Question 10The seating order in a classroom is being classified and the classification is based upon student belief and general notion of the sitting position. For instance, students have a notion that in order to avoid much of a contact with a professor, they have to seat at the back, while those believed to be not so bright, are left for the back seats.
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