This question is incomplete because the question is missing; here is the complete question:
Tony's coffeehouse is located on the corner of 3rd Avenue and Henderson Street, right next to Alex's Auto repair shop. Look for the large red hat over the door and the Tony's sign in the front window. Which organizational pattern is used in this example?
A. Topical
B. Spatial
C. Cause and effect
D. Compare contrast
The answer to this question is B. Spatial
Explanation:
The spatial organizational pattern like the one used in the excerpt focuses on describing the spatial location of elements, which helps the reader to imagine how a place looks like. This pattern is the one used in the excerpt presented because the author focuses on describing the location of Tony's coffeehouse. Also, in this excerpt words such as "on the corner", "right next" or "front window" are used to explain the location of the coffeehouse, which are common expressions in the spatial organization pattern.
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Answer:
d.Oral language has more interjections.
Explanation:
Oral language has more interjections is an accurate statement about oral language.
We use oral language when we want to express our thoughts or ideas.
Also, oral means mouth, so we speak when we use oral language.
Letter to a Young Refugee from another and Farewell to Manzanar
are both stories about struggles of families inside a refugee camp for the
former and internment camp for the latter. In the “Letter to a Young refugee”
which took place in Guam after the Vietnam war, Lam addresses another refugee
he saw in the news to relate his previous experience. The theme is more like, “I
know what you are going through.”
In “Farewell to Manzanar”, the main character went back to
the old camp in Manzanar much later in her life to reflect on what used to be her life
there as a displaced Japanese in America.
Explanation:
As Sophie informed her that they'll get ice cream today, then Nilda was quite enthusiastic and assured Sophie how she would enjoy vanilla ice cream, Nilda was thinking that they'll get some healthy food today. They saw it put in bins, and Nilda got much more interested. Nilda was delighted to reveal a strawberry ice cream at the flat, and sat down to taste it. It sounded strange from ice cream with vanilla.
It was doughy, sticky and slippery as she placed it in her teeth. She spit it out, remembering that it was vegetable oil, not vanilla ice cream. Nilda was really irritated.