Respuesta :
1. Implementation
2. Subject-by-subject organization
3. Themes, characters, and plots
4. Renewable energy sources
2. Subject-by-subject organization
3. Themes, characters, and plots
4. Renewable energy sources
Answer:
The following are the correct answers to each question:
Q1: Option b. The implementation is the aspect of a problem- and-solution essay that refers to the process of putting the solution into effect.
Q2: Option b. The subject-by-subject organization is an organizational pattern in which you compare and contrast subjects as a whole.
Q3: Option d. The points of comparison that support the topic sentence are: themes, characters, and plots.
Q4: Option d. The topic of recent improvements in solar energy technology is narrow enough to address in a cause-and-effect essay.
Explanation:
Q1: When writing a problem-and-solution essay, the implementation is the aspect of the essay in which the author will write about putting the solution into action, of executing it.
Q2: When using the subject-by-subject method of organization in a compare and contrast style of essay, you will address each subject in a different paragraph and as a result you will have a comparison of each of the subjects you are writing about, based on the analyzing each subject on the same aspects.
Q3: The points of comparison that support the topic sentence are themes, characters, and plots as the sentence states that the two novels tell a similar story and all of the aforementioned are elements that constitute a story or novel.
Q4: When writing a cause-and-effect essay the author needs to select a topic that is not only interesting and attractive for the reader, but that is narrow enough that the author will be able to cover it successfully throughout the essay. Out of all the options presented in the question, the topic of "recent improvements in solar energy technology" is the correct one to choose for a cause-and-effect essay as it is narrow enough but still has plenty of information that the author can use to make a valid and interesting point.