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codeyhatch142
11.01.2020 •
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Read and answer the questions correctly. (thats why i gave so many points because i want you to at least take your time and read and answer the questions )> > > > > > wind can fly a kite, power a sailboat or spread seeds. around the world, wind has also become an increasingly popular and inexpensive source of energy that is converted1 into electricity. at the national wind technology center in colorado, scientists are working to advance wind-power technology. wind is often considered an environmentally friendly source of power. wind doesn't pollute the environment and is a renewable source of energy that can't be used up like fossil fuels, such as coal, oil, and natural gas. harnessing2 power from wind is nothing new. some of the first windmills were used in europe more than 5,000 years ago. today, modern windmills, called turbines, resemble airplane propellers and are grouped together in wind farms. despite the benefits, wind power is far from perfect. opponents of wind farms say the biggest problem is unreliability—when the wind doesn't blow, there is no power. they also argue that wind turbines can be an eyesore and threaten birds and other wildlife that fly into the blades. currently, 27 states have wind farms. those turbines provide enough power for more than a million homes.
“catch the breeze” questions
1. the main idea of this passage is
a. wind power is an excellent resource.
b. wind power is being used as a source of energy.
c. wind power is environmentally friendly.
d. people have been using wind power for many years
. which of the following does not support the main idea?
a. scientists are trying to advance wind power technology.
b. right now, in the united states, wind power gives electricity to a million homes.
c. wind to fly kites and spread seeds.
d. wind power is a renewable resource.
3. the author seems to
a. support the use of wind power.
b. be against the use of wind power.
c. be trying to confuse the reader about wind power.
d. give both sides of the argument.
4. which of the following would not be a good title for this passage?
a. using wind power
b. harnessing the wind
c. a big risk to birds
d. power up
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Explanation:
Iambic pentameter is used almost all the time in The Tempest. If you count the syllables in this line, where Prospero reassures Miranda about the storm, you can see how it works: 'I have done nothing but in care of thee' (Prospero, 1:2).
What is the structure of The Tempest?In comedy, as in tragedy, there are five stages in the plot development: (1) the exposition or introduction; (2) the complication or rising action; (3) the climax, crisis, or turning point; (4) the resolution or falling action; and (5) the denouement, catastrophe, or conclusion. Act I, Scene i.