subject
English, 08.10.2019 02:00 erica11223344

the pecan tree has been an american icon for over two hundred years. before europeans came to north america, native americans were aware of, and regularly ate, fruit from the pecan tree. pecan trees are deciduous, losing their leaves in mid-november. once planted, the pecan tree can live and bear fruit for over three hundred years. they reach enormous heights, the highest of which is a reported 180 ft. as a member of the hickory family of trees, the pecan is not a true nut but a drupe (fruit with a single stone or pit). this makes the fruit similar to that of coffee shrubs, olive trees, and date palms. thomas jefferson wrote about and cared for an entire orchard of pecan trees, and he spread his love of the tree and its fruit to other founding fathers, namely george washington. pecan trees have only recently been cultivated on a large scale by growers, mainly because the pecan nut is a healthy food that is high in both protein and unsaturated fats. dieticians say that eating a handful of pecans every day is enough to lower unwanted, bad cholesterol as much as some prescription medications. not only are pecans good for cholesterol, but they also to prevent heart disease. pecans are also regularly used in dishes and desserts, the most famous of which is the very american pecan pie.

select the correct answer.
what is the best way to describe the author's purpose in writing this piece?
a.
to describe the way early people cultivated pecans
b.
to inform readers about the pecan tree and its fruit
c.
to persuade readers to plant and grow pecan trees
d.
to entertain with a story about thomas jefferson

ansver
Answers: 1

Another question on English

question
English, 21.06.2019 18:00
In this unit ,we learned about arguments and rhetoric.in an argument we ,not informal language.
Answers: 1
question
English, 22.06.2019 01:00
Pls excerpted from "hope is the thing with feathers" by emily dickinson [2] and sweetest—in the gale—is heard— and sore must be the storm— that could abash the little bird that kept so many warm— [3] i've heard it in the chillest land— and on the strangest sea— yet, never, in extremity, it asked a crumb—of me. in the last stanza, the author writes that the little bird “never … asked a crumb of me.” which type of figurative language is evident in these lines? a. onomatopoeia b. alliteration c. assonance d. personification
Answers: 2
question
English, 22.06.2019 09:20
Which excerpt is an example of a claim of policy from compulsory voting an idea whose time has come
Answers: 1
question
English, 22.06.2019 11:00
Mohammed reads this sentence. we knew the runner was an amateur because experts can run much faster. based on the contrast clue, what prediction does mohammed most likely make about the meaning of amateur? it means "someone who likes running." it means "someone who dislikes running." it means "someone who has a lot of experience." it means "someone who has very little experience."
Answers: 3
You know the right answer?
the pecan tree has been an american icon for over two hundred years. before europeans came to north...
Questions
question
History, 03.10.2021 03:30
question
Mathematics, 03.10.2021 03:30
question
Chemistry, 03.10.2021 03:30
question
Geography, 03.10.2021 03:30
question
Mathematics, 03.10.2021 03:30
Questions on the website: 13722367