Multiple Choice Which of the following would most likely appear in a feature article, but not in a news article, about Hurricane Katrina? (1 point) Responses a map showing meteorological data about the storm, such as total rainfall and top wind speeds a map showing meteorological data about the storm, such as total rainfall and top wind speeds a sidebar containing a brief interview with a former New Orleans resident who was displaced by the storm a sidebar containing a brief interview with a former New Orleans resident who was displaced by the storm a chart listing information about public and private disaster-relief agencies that responded after the storm a chart listing information about public and private disaster-relief agencies that responded after the storm

All three options listed (a map showing meteorological data about the storm, such as total rainfall and top wind speeds, a sidebar containing a brief interview with a former New Orleans resident who was displaced by the storm, and a chart listing information about public and private disaster-relief agencies that responded after the storm) are more likely to appear in a feature article than in a news article about Hurricane Katrina.

Something that is prevalent happens (1 point) Responses very rarely. very rarely. occasionally. occasionally. often.

often.

In which sentence below is the underlined word a predicate nominative? (1 point) Responses Carmen is very interested in science, especially biology and anatomy. Carmen is very interested in science, especially biology and anatomy. Carmen plans to pursue a career as a doctor. Carmen plans to pursue a career as a doctor. Carmen is a volunteer at the local hospital.

The underlined word "volunteer" in the sentence "Carmen is a volunteer at the local hospital" is a predicate nominative.

Both options (a) and (c) would most likely appear in a feature article about Hurricane Katrina. A feature article provides more in-depth analysis, human interest stories, and additional information that goes beyond the basic facts provided in a news article. Therefore, a map showing meteorological data about the storm and a sidebar containing a brief interview with a former New Orleans resident who was displaced by the storm would be more fitting for a feature article rather than a news article.

The correct answer is: a sidebar containing a brief interview with a former New Orleans resident who was displaced by the storm.

A feature article is a more in-depth, longer piece that provides analysis, human interest stories, and a broader perspective on a particular topic or event. It aims to engage the reader and provide a more personal or emotional connection to the subject matter.

On the other hand, a news article generally focuses on providing factual information about an event, presenting the most recent and relevant facts and details. It aims to report the news objectively and without personal biases.

In the context of Hurricane Katrina, a chart listing information about public and private disaster-relief agencies that responded after the storm could potentially appear in both a news article and a feature article. This is because it provides relevant information about the event and the response efforts. However, a brief interview with a former New Orleans resident who was displaced by the storm is more likely to appear in a feature article as it provides a personal account and adds a human element to the story.

A map showing meteorological data about the storm, such as total rainfall and top wind speeds, could be useful in both types of articles. It provides objective data, but it might be more commonly found in a feature article if it is used to support the analysis or provide context for the overall story.