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Confirmation bias is a psychological phenomenon in which a person tends to accept those references or findings which confirm his/her existing belief in things. Confirmation bias leads to statistical errors, as it influences the way people gather information and interpret it.
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Listening to words in sentences
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Using a dictionary tells u how to pronounce and how to spell it
Using flash cards with a partner helps u remember the spelling of the word
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This is a descriptive paragraph on 'Momma' or 'Mrs. Flowers.'
To help you write your own sentences, here is an example:
<em>Mr Prescott is the coach of our basketball team. He is a the perfect example of role model in our school. If you need help, he is more than willing to help you where he can. As a coach, he teaches us life lessons and encourages to do our best in everything we do. If I could sum up his character in three words, I would definitely say that he is kind, helpful and caring.</em>
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In your own answer:
-<em>Say who Momma or Mrs. Flowers is</em> which introduces the character or person.
-To help your analysis of the character or person, <em>mention two or more personality traits the person has such as being kind, helpful, caring.</em>
<em>-Use evidence from the text</em> you have which would present Momma or Mrs. Flowers' personality traits <em>to support your ideas.</em>
According to Tyson, the Hayden Planetarium project in 2000 presented Pluto for the first time not as a regular part of the Solar System (which is to say, as a number of planets), but according to its physical features. There were four "rocky, terrestrial objects", four "gas giants", and Pluto didn't belong to either of those groups. Instead, it was classified as an "icy object", along with many others. This was the turning point for the media, who interpreted this as stripping Pluto of its planetary status (and honor). The science was compelled to interfere, so that 6 years later, on an international conference, Pluto was proclaimed a dwarf planet, as a middle-ground solution. Tyson deals with the public attention that Pluto has received in the prior and following years.
You would be looking for context clues in your quote that describe, "Grendal", as being a monster.
"...the blood drank in currents,"
"...he soon had the dead man's Feet and hands, too, eaten entirely"
Both those quotes seem to be monster-ish to me.
I don't know if this Grendal is a literal or symbolic monster, ie: cannibal.
I'm not going to directly tell you what to write but it should just be as simple as saying how each quote (I recommend using two quotes) about what Grendal is doing is also something that a monster might do.