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Think APE. Answer Prove Explain Short Answer Examples Think APE. Answer Prove Explain

Answer In this excerpt from Anne of Green Gables, the stage directions definitely help the reader understand the scene. Prove Directions such as “Puzzled”, “More puzzled still” and “She picks up her bag. Matthew does not move.” help the reader to see that Matthew is unsure about taking Anne home with him. Stage directions for Anne like “A moment of fear”, “…Anne’s voice trembles.” and “Anne clutches her bag. She is terrified.” show how badly Anne wants to be accepted and adopted by Matthew. Explain These aspects would be lost for the reader without the stage directions.

In this excerpt from Anne of Green Gables, the stage directions definitely help the reader understand the scene. Directions such as “Puzzled”, “More puzzled still” and “She picks up her bag. Matthew does not move.” help the reader to see that Matthew is unsure about taking Anne home with him. Stage directions for Anne like “A moment of fear”, “…Anne’s voice trembles.” and “Anne clutches her bag. She is terrified.” show how badly Anne wants to be accepted and adopted by Matthew. These aspects would be lost for the reader without the stage directions.

Answer In “Hungry Bears Prefer Minivans,” the author uses humor to make the topic more accessible to the reader. The behavior of black bears in Yosemite National Park is not a topic that would typically be considered as interesting to many readers. Prove However, phrases such as “Yosemite Black Bears Select Minivan as ‘Car of the Year’” and the title “Hungry Bears Prefer Minivans” are obvious jokes. Explain These jokes help capture and maintain the reader’s interest. The author continues this humorous and conversational approach throughout the article making it an easy and interesting read for the audience.

In “Hungry Bears Prefer Minivans,” the author uses humor to make the topic more accessible to the reader. The behavior of black bears in Yosemite National Park is not a topic that would typically be considered as interesting to many readers. However, phrases such as “Yosemite Black Bears Select Minivan as ‘Car of the Year’” and the title “Hungry Bears Prefer Minivans” are obvious jokes. These jokes help capture and maintain the reader’s interest. The author continues this humorous and conversational approach throughout the article making it an easy and interesting read for the audience.