Yes. The sentence with correct parallel structure would be as follows. The doctor known only that her patient would improve, but also knew that her patient would [can't understand the sentence after that, but nevertheless it is still faulty].
For a claim too be effective it must be something effecting another thing, however your using this in an argumentive essay which means you'll need to have a strong opinion about this, lots of knowledge... all informations mut be known.
One HUGE Claim:
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In general, close reading helps the reader to truly understand a text. Part of close reading is what is called analysis, which literally means to dissect or look at all the parts to understand the whole. Through close reading, a reader dissects a text thus penetrating through its layers of meaning.
Answer:
Answer: kissing the cross.
Explanation:
Puritans were Protestant. There is no circumstance in the world that would make them kiss the cross. So the key phrase I think would be kissing the cross. There are other phrases that you could use, but I think the main one is kissing the cross. It is quite a powerful demand and answered negatively whenever it is suggested. It is the refusal that you should pay attention to. That is the Puritan Influence.
I believe that their is the correct pronoun for this. Hope this helps:)