This text feature helps explain several ways urban trees support city life by presenting facts in a visual format.
What is an infographic?
This is the main claim in Source #2 about city rules for trees.
Rules should be flexible
Source #3 helps the reader understand why urban trees should be protected by listing these.
Practical Benefits of Urban trees
What part of this resource is the strongest because it clearly explains how urban trees help cities and argues that communities should protect them?
Body, Introduction, or conclusion
What is the introducrion
“Urban trees both improve air quality and help reduce flooding.”
What are the correlative conjunctions in this sentence?
both and
In Source #1, when trees disappear, this can happen to neighborhoods.
Neighborhoods bbecome hotter and less comfortable.
Source #2 provides closure by ending with support for planting trees while still asking for this.
Flexible rules
The main expository techniques used in Source #3?
Description
One of the best sources for answering the research question would be an expert source that explains how urban trees affect air quality, flooding, and heat in cities. A. An interview with the city's forrester. B. Reading a letter from a man who owned a tree farm. C. Protestors of cutting down trees news report.
“When storms damaged trees, communities work together to replace them.”
What is the error?
work should be worked
In the phrase urban heat island effect, the word island suggests this about the heat.
The heat is isolated from cooler areas
This sentence supports the writer’s claim:
“Sometimes old trees are unsafe because roots crack sidewalks or branches fall during storms.”
This sentence acts as which one? Claim, Supporting evidence, or explanation.
Supporting evidence.
One detail in Source #3 explains that tree roots do this during rainstorms.
Absorbs rainwater and reduce flooding
“They are umbrellas of green that shelter the city and freshen the air.”
This revision adds this writing technique:
A. Facts
B. Figurative language
C. Counter claim
B. Figurative language
“City workers have been caring for urban trees to reduce flooding and heat.”
What is the part that makes this present perfect progressive?
have been caring
his sentence from Source #1 best supports the idea that urban trees are important to people.
What is “Trees provide shade that cools sidewalks and buildings”?
Source #1 supports strong planning to protect trees, but Source #2 warns against this.
Strict rules may create other problems.
When trees are removed, some neighborhoods may become hotter and spend more money on this.
energy
Name the two details that best develop the main idea that urban trees help communities in important ways.
What are
“trees cool neighborhoods by providing shade and reducing surface temperatures”
and
“tree roots absorb rainwater and reduce flooding”?
“If strict rules delay building projects, families may have fewer housing options...”
This is an example of this argumentative technique?
A. Claim
B. Evidence
C. Counterclaim
C. Counter claim
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