A narrative is a sequence of words or pictures that tells a story.
The Night Before Christmas ('A visit from St Nicholas' - by Clement Clark Moore) is a classic example of a narrative. a spoken or written account of connected events; a story.
- is a story that is created in a constant format (as work of speech, writing song,film,television,video game,photography,or theatre.)that describe a sequence of fictional and non-fictional events. The word derives from the latin word narrare "to recount"and is related to the adjective gnarus "knowing" or "skilled". Narrative is telling a story. Perhaps the most commonly known association in literature with this term is "narrative poetry." Narrative poetry is easy enough to define, poetry that tells a story. a story, told either in person aloud, or told within a novel or book
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What is a climax
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The climax of the story is the turning point of the story; the moment when the ultimate suspence reaches its peak.
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What is logos
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logos mean"study" or in philosophies it means "word" (in Greek)
also "a cosmic oder that determines change.
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Four points are always coplanar if
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all of them are collinear
they lie in the same plane
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What is three-dimensional and infinitely large
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Geometric space is three dimensional and infinitely large.
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If three points are coplanar are they also collinear
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Is false
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What is a one dimensional and have infinite length
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a ray and a line
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Is it false that and indirect proof assumes the opposite of what needs to be proved and then arrives at a contradiction
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true
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Which of the following is three dimensional and infinitely
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geometric space
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What are points that don't lie on the same line
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they are noncolinear if there are more than 2 points, if not
then any two points always lie on the same line
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What best describes the meaning of the term theorem
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A conclusion provided by deductive reasoning
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Which did Mandela use in this part of his statement
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pathos
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True of false in a two-column proof the left column states your reasons
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In a two-column proof, it is true that the left column states
your reasons.
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What two dimensional and infinitely large
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A plane.
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Which of the following can be used to explain a statement in a geometric proof Check all that apply
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Corollary.
Theorem.
Definition.
Postulate.
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What is the purpose of a body paragraph
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To provide details to support the essay's main idea
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What is a narrative
A narrative is a sequence of words or pictures that tells a story.
The Night Before Christmas ('A visit from St Nicholas' - by Clement Clark Moore) is a classic example of a narrative. a spoken or written account of connected events; a story.
- is a story that is created in a constant format (as work of speech, writing song,film,television,video game,photography,or theatre.)that describe a sequence of fictional and non-fictional events. The word derives from the latin word narrare "to recount"and is related to the adjective gnarus "knowing" or "skilled". Narrative is telling a story. Perhaps the most commonly known association in literature with this term is "narrative poetry." Narrative poetry is easy enough to define, poetry that tells a story. a story, told either in person aloud, or told within a novel or book
What is a climax
The climax of the story is the turning point of the story; the moment when the ultimate suspence reaches its peak.
What is logos
logos mean"study" or in philosophies it means "word" (in Greek)
also "a cosmic oder that determines change.
Four points are always coplanar if
all of them are collinear
they lie in the same plane
What is three-dimensional and infinitely large
Geometric space is three dimensional and infinitely large.
If three points are coplanar are they also collinear
Is false
What is a one dimensional and have infinite length
a ray and a line
Is it false that and indirect proof assumes the opposite of what needs to be proved and then arrives at a contradiction
true
Which of the following is three dimensional and infinitely
geometric space
What are points that don't lie on the same line
they are noncolinear if there are more than 2 points, if not
then any two points always lie on the same line
What best describes the meaning of the term theorem
A conclusion provided by deductive reasoning
Which did Mandela use in this part of his statement
pathos
True of false in a two-column proof the left column states your reasons
In a two-column proof, it is true that the left column states
your reasons.
What two dimensional and infinitely large
A plane.
Which of the following can be used to explain a statement in a geometric proof Check all that apply
Corollary.
Theorem.
Definition.
Postulate.
What is the purpose of a body paragraph
To provide details to support the essay's main idea