paragraph 1:
(1) When it was being constructed in the early 1970s, its windows began cracking and falling to the ground.
(2) Eventually, the cracking was blamed on the windows' rigid, double-paned glass.
(3) Single-pane windows were installed, and the plywood building crystallized into a shining jewel.
(4) The Hancock Tower in Boston is a thin, mirror-glass slab that rises almost eight hundred feet.
(5) They were replaced with plywood until the problem could be found and solved.
paragraph 2:
(1) The set, sounds, and actors in the movie captured the essence of horror films.
(2) The sounds, too, were appropriate; especially terrifying was the hard, hollow sound of footsteps echoing throughout the film.
(3) The set was ideal: looming shadows of large and unlighted houses, deserted streets, trees dipping their branches over the sidewalks, and mist hugging the ground.
(4) But the best feature of the movie was its actors, all of them, tall, pale, and extremely thin.
paragraph 3:
(1) Freed from French colonial rule in 1960, Chadians have experienced civil war, oppression, and now are threatened with invasion by neighboring countries.
(2) Chad's political situation is also unstable.
(3)The natural resources of the nation have never been plentiful, and even water is scarce.
well order them and post in the comments the correct answer
Paragraph 1: 4,1,5,2,3
ResponderEliminarParagraph 2: 3,2,1,4
Paragraph 3: 1,2,3
DIANA MORENO H. M-7479
YANETT REDONDO L. M-7478
Exercise: "Pasta" put the correct punctuation signs in the brackets use commas, semi-commas or periods.
ResponderEliminarPasta[.] a large family of shaped[.]dried wheat pastes[.]is a basic staple in many countries. Its origins are obscure. Rice pastes were known very early in China[,] pastes made of wheat were used in India and Arabia long before they were introduced into Europe in the 11th or 12th century[.]According to legend[.,] Marco Polo brought a pasta recipe with him from Asia in 1295 Pasta quickly became a major element in the Italian diet[.] and its use spread throughout Europe.
Pasta is made from durum wheat flour[.] which makes a strong[,]elastic dough. Hard durum wheat has the highest wheat protein value. The flour is mixed with water[.] kneaded to form a thick paste[.] and then forced through perforated plates or dies that shape it into one of more than 100 different forms. The macaroni die is a hollow tube with a steel pin in its center[,] the spaghetti die lacks the steel pin and produces a solid cylinder of paste. Ribbon pasta is made by forcing the paste through thin slits in a die[.] shells and other curved shapes are produced with more intricate dies[.] The shaped dough is dried carefully to reduce the moisture content to about 12 percent[.]and properly dried pasta should remain edible almost indefinitely[,]Pastas can be colored with spinach or beet juice. The addition of egg produces a richer[,] yellower pasta that is usually made in noodle form and is often sold undried.
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paragraph 1:
ResponderEliminar(4) The Hancock Tower in Boston is a thin, mirror-glass slab that rises almost eight hundred feet.
(1) When it was being constructed in the early 1970s, its windows began cracking and falling to the ground.
(5) They were replaced with plywood until the problem could be found and solved.
(2) Eventually, the cracking was blamed on the windows' rigid, double-paned glass.
(3) Single-pane windows were installed, and the plywood building crystallized into a shining jewel.
paragraph 2:
(1) The set, sounds, and actors in the movie captured the essence of horror films.
(3) The set was ideal: looming shadows of large and unlighted houses, deserted streets, trees dipping their branches over the sidewalks, and mist hugging the ground.
(2) The sounds, too, were appropriate; especially terrifying was the hard, hollow sound of footsteps echoing throughout the film.
(4) But the best feature of the movie was its actors, all of them, tall, pale, and extremely thin.
paragraph 3:
(2) Chad's political situation is also unstable.
(1) Freed from French colonial rule in 1960, Chadians have experienced civil war, oppression, and now are threatened with invasion by neighboring countries.
(3)The natural resources of the nation have never been plentiful, and even water is scarce.
helmer andres ramirez lobo Nº 7622
Paragrah n 1: 4,1,5,3,2
ResponderEliminarparagrah n2 : 3,1,2,4
paragrah n 3: 2,1,3
IRAILY SUAREZ 7454
OSWALDO RINCON 7430