To keep a biography from becoming a chronology of events or a collection of dates without any unifying theme,
a. there needs to be a strong plot to keep the readers' interest and avoid sequencing of events.
b. the setting must be in congruence with the time, so events will not be viewed singularly.
c. the characterization should be of such high quality that the people take precedence over the plot.
d. there needs to be a definite narrative thread.
d
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a. the prewriting stage. b. the drafting stage. c. the revision stage. d. the sharing with the audience stage. e. None of these.
Realize that inquiry takes time and prepare to be flexible because students need additional time to explore, think, and ask questions
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
An example of working memory is:
A. Storing information B. Reading in an automatic fashion C. Remembering facts D. The ability to preserve some information while processing other information
A chart that contains a continuous line that represents the frequencies of scores within a class interval is also known as a _______.
a. standard deviation b. histogram c. frequency polygon d. frequency distribution