Okay, think of an essay or paragraph as like stating your opinion. Here’s how to break it down so it’s a little easier:
Paragraph 1 - Introduction.
Provide background information on the topic. Give about 1-2 sentences on what the topic is about, and for the 3rd sentence, put in a statement that IS your argument.
For example, “French fries are the best food ever because they are delicious.”
Paragraph 2 - Conflict.
Elaborate on your argument/thesis statement. Since that seems to be your conflict, describe something hard you’ve been through. What was hard about it? How did it affect you?
Paragraph 3 - Response
Elaborate more on how the conflict affected you personally. If you can, try to connect it to a bigger picture or theme.
For example, “I broke my leg in middle school as a result of a basketball injury. Therefore, we should eliminate school sports because they cause injuries.”
It’s a reach, but that’s the entire point of connecting to a bigger theme.
Paragraph 4 - Explain Response
Here is where you’re going to connect your response in paragraph 3 to a bigger picture. Talk about the outcome and effect you showed in paragraph 3.
The questions mentioned should help you- break it down in a way that you understand. I tried to simplify this for you in the easiest way possible, I hope it helps and good luck :)
Answer:
20
Explanation:
You would set up a proportion in order to solve this
3 green 12 green
------------ = ------------
8 total x total
Then you would cross mulitply for x and get 32. Since that is the total number, you would have to subract the 12 from 32 to get 20.
Answer:
One reason that people may desire to migrate away from metropolitan areas is an overcrowding population.
Explanation:
While living in a metropolitan area has many benefits (career and education opportunities for example) most people end up leaving because the busy atmosphere isn't for them. Whether there is a lack of sanitation from overcrowding, noise at all hours of the night, or the size of the population isn't desirable.
I'm also going to assume this is for AP Human Geography, a test I took a few years ago and passed :)