This is the main purpose of the introduction in "Farewell Address to the Nation.
What is to warn the nation?
These are the central ideas in "Farewell Address to the Nation" and "No Dream Too High: Simone Biles."
What are leadership and perseverance?
This is the main argument in "Farewell Address to the Nation."
What is unity?
This is the paraphrased main idea of the first paragraph in "Farewell Address to the Nation."
What is expresses gratitude?
This is the meaning of the word "farewell" in the context of "Farewell Address to the Nation."
What is goodbye?
These help convey the main ideas in "No Dream Too High: Simone Biles" by organizing information.
What are headings?
These are the central ideas developed in "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge" and "The Skin I'm In."
What are conflict and identity?
Simone Biles supports her argument in "No Dream Too High" with these.
What are personal anecdotes?
This is the paraphrased description of the setting in "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge."
What is a rural bridge?
This metaphor in "No Dream Too High: Simone Biles" means achieving goals.
What is 'flying high'?
This is the purpose of the flashback in "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge."
What is to provide background?
These reflect the authors' backgrounds in "Barrio Boy" and "Tequila Worm."
What is cultural heritage?
This type of reasoning is used in "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge" to build suspense.
What is foreshadowing?
This is a paraphrased conversation between characters in "The Skin I'm In."
What is discussing self-esteem?
This is the connotative meaning of "bridge" in "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge."
What is transition?
This develops the characters in "The Skin I'm In" by revealing their personalities.
What is dialogue?
These central ideas are compared in "The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind" and "No Dream Too High: Simone Biles."
What are innovation and determination?
These types of reasoning address issues of identity in "The Skin I'm In."
What are personal experiences?
This is the paraphrased conclusion of "The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind."
What is success through innovation?
The author uses these to describe emotions in "The Skin I'm In."
What are similes and metaphors?
This type of language in "Barrio Boy" creates vivid imagery to convey the setting.
What is descriptive language?
These literary techniques develop the central ideas in "Farewell Address to the Nation" and "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge."
What are rhetoric and suspense?
These types of arguments are evaluated for their effectiveness in "The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind."
What are logical and emotional?
This is a paraphrased key event from "No Dream Too High: Simone Biles."
What is winning gold metals?
This is the meaning of "harnessed" in the context of "The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind."
What is utilized?