Personally i think B because he says to exist is to think, meaning it is inseparable, you cannot exist if you don’t think basically
First you have to know what kind of paper you are writing. IF it's an argumentative paper, than you need to find something involving Halloween parties to argue about. Maybe you would want to argue against Halloween parties, making the claim being that they only encourage unhealthy eating. Or you could argue for them, saying that these parties create community and bring people together, providing fun safe activities that families can enjoy together.
Well then start by defining your terms. Make a general assumption about the kind of people likely to show up at a Halloween party. you can divide them into groups based on their characteristics and their traits, like the people who dress up versus those who don't. Then you can explain in following paragraphs why and how you classified them into these categories. also in a following paragraph you can detail the motives of why classification of these groups is important. you could also divide them up into sub-categories. Such as for those who dress up: do they dress up as something scary or something funny? finally in your conclusion you can restate your classifications by paraphrasing your topic statements of each paragraph.
Answer:
Space in this sentence means "the opportunity to assert or experience one's identity or needs freely"
Explanation:
Answer:
1. is A, B, C and D
2. Root , D
3. A and D
4 A affix
5. A and D
Explanation:
Brief explanation to show you how I got my answers.
1. A has the suffix ical
B tic
.c has ment
D does not have a suffix
E has ence.
2. The answer is root because it is not affix, not suffix or prefix
so it is root.
3. A because the prefix auto
D - In
4. it is again not suffix or prefix, or postscript so affix.
5. A, auto changes it, because bio means life and auto means self so it changes to that persons life instead of a biography about someone else it is about ones life.
incoherence - the quality of being illogical, inconsistent, or unclear. Without the in- prefix it means the opposite the quality of being logical and consistent.
Hope this helps you let me know if you have any questions!