Terms in this set (7) Which quotation from the “The Interlopers” indicates that von Gradwitz and Znaeym are willing to put their hatred for each other behind them? “‘How the whole region would stare and gabble if we rode into the market-square together.
Q. Which textual evidence from the interlopers supports the conclusion that hatred feeds on itself?
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- Q. Which textual evidence from the interlopers supports the conclusion that hatred feeds on itself?
- Q. Which textual evidence from the interlopers supports the conclusion that nature reflects the mood of the characters?
- Q. Which quotation from the Oasis Africa best supports the idea that the narrator is trying hard to keep going?
- Q. What is the central idea of the oasis?
- Q. Why does the author include a detailed description of the oasis at the end of Oasis Africa?
- Q. Why does the author refer to his water-skin at the beginning?
- Q. Why does the author begin Oasis Africa with a description of the landscape?
- Q. Which quotation from the Oasis Africa best supports that the narrator fears he might be harmed by others in his party?
- Q. What is the Oasis Africa about?
- Q. Which portion of the narrative arc would define the following portion from the Oasis Africa?
- Q. In which part of the narrative arc does the conflict first begin to develop?
- Q. Which best describes the meaning of a narrative arc?
- Q. When you make a claim about what a text is saying you must always be able to cite textual evidence evidence that is stated clearly and in detail leaving no doubt about the meaning is called?
- Q. How do you get evidence from text?
- Q. What does anecdotal evidence mean in writing?
- Q. How do you explain anecdotal evidence?
- Q. What is the opposite of anecdotal evidence?
- Q. What is anecdotal evidence when should it be used?
- Q. Why is anecdotal evidence important?
Q. Which textual evidence from the interlopers supports the conclusion that nature reflects the mood of the characters?
‘” Which textual evidence from “The Interlopers” supports the conclusion that nature reflects the mood of the characters? “Assuredly there was a disturbing element in the forest, and Ulrich could guess the quarter from whence it came.” You just studied 7 terms!
Q. Which quotation from the Oasis Africa best supports the idea that the narrator is trying hard to keep going?
Which quotation from the “The Oasis: Africa” best supports the idea that the narrator is trying hard to keep going? “I shambled along with clouded brain, but every fibre of my body torn with pain and fatigue.”
Q. What is the central idea of the oasis?
The possible central idea of, “The Oasis: Africa” could be that: Nature and her forces can prove to be a deadly and relentless power against man.
Q. Why does the author include a detailed description of the oasis at the end of Oasis Africa?
Why does the author include a detailed description of the oasis at the end of “Oasis: Africa”? to emphasize how it contrasts with the harsh desert setting. to explain how the narrator will recognize it once he reaches it. to inform the reader about an interesting location.
Q. Why does the author refer to his water-skin at the beginning?
Why does the author refer to his water-skin at the beginning of the second paragraph In “Oasis: Africa”? to create suspense as the narrator searches for water without success to emphasize that water is a constant need when traveling in the desert to escalate the tension between the narrator and the other characters to …
Q. Why does the author begin Oasis Africa with a description of the landscape?
Why does the author begin “Oasis: Africa” with a description of the landscape and the hardships the narrator encounters? to create suspense as the marauders face perilous elements to establish how the setting creates obstacles for the characters to introduce conflict between the Effendi and Mohammed to add a dramatic …
Q. Which quotation from the Oasis Africa best supports that the narrator fears he might be harmed by others in his party?
Which quotation from “The Oasis: Africa” best supports that the narrator fears he might be harmed by others in his party? “Clutch tight your water-skin on the desert, for there is no charity on the Sahara, and he that has no water shall not drink!”
Q. What is the Oasis Africa about?
Oasis Africa is a professional indigenous psychological counseling and training organization that has been equipping professional and lay workers since 1990.
Q. Which portion of the narrative arc would define the following portion from the Oasis Africa?
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“Which portion of the narrative arc would define the following portion from “The Oasis: Africa”? – Was it the Tuaregs again across our path? But Mohammed, the keen-eyed, shouted joyfully— “The oasis, the oasis! I see the palm-trees.”” | Climax |
Q. In which part of the narrative arc does the conflict first begin to develop?
The exposition offers background information to prime the audience for the rest of the story, including introducing the main character(s) (the “who”), setting (the “where”), and circumstances or time period (the “when”). Rising action. This is when conflict begins to ramp up.
Q. Which best describes the meaning of a narrative arc?
Narrative arc is a term that describes a story’s full progression. It visually evokes the idea that every story has a relatively calm beginning, a middle where tension, character conflict, and narrative momentum builds to a peak, and an end where the conflict is resolved.
Q. When you make a claim about what a text is saying you must always be able to cite textual evidence evidence that is stated clearly and in detail leaving no doubt about the meaning is called?
When you make a claim about what a text is saying, you must always be able to cite textual evidence. Some evidence will clearly and explicitly support your analysis. In addition to citing evidence, you should also be able to explain how that evidence supports your idea.
Q. How do you get evidence from text?
No matter what kind of text you are examining, follow these important steps as strategies:
- Read and understand the question or claim.
- Closely read the text to find the answer.
- Note inferences and quotations from the passage that support the answer or claim.
- Analyze the evidence.
Q. What does anecdotal evidence mean in writing?
: evidence in the form of stories that people tell about what has happened to them His conclusions are not supported by data; they are based only on anecdotal evidence.
Q. How do you explain anecdotal evidence?
Anecdotal evidence can be defined as testimony that something is true, false, related, or unrelated based on isolated examples of someone’s personal experience. It is distinctly different from scientific evidence, or proof based on findings from systematic observation, measurement, and experimentation.
Q. What is the opposite of anecdotal evidence?
having the character of an anecdote. “anecdotal evidence” Antonyms: incommunicative, uncommunicative.
Q. What is anecdotal evidence when should it be used?
When should it be used (and not used) in a research paper? Anecdotal evidence is evidence based on personal observation, personal experience, personal examples, and case studies. It can be used to disprove general statements but should not be used to support arguments or support or oppose narrower claims.
Q. Why is anecdotal evidence important?
Anecdotal evidence provides us with additional information beyond that of a typical data point. There could be counter-intuitive patterns present in those stories, or variables you hadn’t thought to take into account. The anecdote provided the question, now you let your analytics provide you with an objective answer.