a. Typing
b. Informative writing
c. A definition of the topic
d. Argumentative
e. Disproves opponent's arguments
f. Writing
g. To raise awareness about issues in the world
h. Thesis statement
i. Counter argument
j. Descriptive
k. Expository
I. Introduction
m. Conclusion
n. Body
1. This is an important tool in communication that allows the students, teachers, leaders,
journalists, etc. to put their ideas and feelings on paper.
2. This is one of the characteristics of persuasive writing.
3. A writing that provides information and explanation in a straight forward manner to the
readers.
4. An essay that contains a combination of facts and writer's personal ideas; and, it is biased
and subjective
5. The integral part of the introduction in writing an informative essay.
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And that got Running thinking: exactly where is the hottest place on Earth? With some colleagues at the University of Montana, he did some research and found that the location of the world’s hottest spot changes, though the conditions don’t. Think dry, rocky, and dark-colored lands.
In July 1913, observers in Furnace Creek, California—Death Valley—watched the thermometer reach 56.7°C (134°F) and declared it to be the highest temperature ever recorded on Earth. But just nine years later, on September 13, 1922, a weather station in El Azizia, Libya, recorded a temperature of 58.0°C (136.4°F). According to the World Meteorological Organization (WMO), that remains the highest air temperature ever measured.
“Yet most of the places that call themselves the hottest on Earth are not even serious contenders,” says Running. The reason is partly about where the measurements are made. But it is also a tale about how temperature is measured.