The table could help the reader connect the information to other vegetables.
The table could call attention to certain trends in her results.
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The table could help the reader connect the information to other vegetables.
The table could reiterate the statistics she listed in her essay.
The table could show her opinion about the usefulness of potatoes.
The table could call attention to certain trends in her results.
The table could call attention to certain trends in her results.
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She purchased skim milk rather than whole milk at the grocery store.
I can't believe how old and wrinkly my neighbor's dog is.
David doesn't want the super cold temperatures to continue.
She'd always loved listening to the squirrels chitter-chattering in the backyard.
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Interpreting the events yourself versus watching the director's interpretation.
The way the story begins and ends.
The way the author and director present the setting.
There is no difference.
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choice of a meaningful topic for their stories
use of language to express ideas and convey meaning
way of showing a feeling or attitude about the characters
creation of characters and action in their stories
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audio recording
dramatic play
poem
narrative
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an audio recording
poem
a written version
a dramatic play