Lydia is writing an e-mail to her parents about where they should go for an upcoming vacation. She has very strong feelings abou
t going camping and not going to the beach. What is the best way for Lydia to organize her reasons? Why? A.
Lydia should state her claim that camping is more fun than the beach and then explain her reasons one by one. This organization will logically and clearly lay out her opinion.
B.
Lydia should weigh the advantages of going to the beach against the disadvantages of going camping. This organization will show her parents she has considered both sides thoroughly.
C.
Lydia should devote one paragraph to the advantages of going camping and one to the advantages of going to the beach. This organization will let her parents deduce what she wants, making Lydia seem reasonable and mature.
D.
Lydia should explain her reasons for wanting to go camping one by one, and then explain her reasons against going to the beach. This organization clearly presents her reasons and demonstrates she has considered both options.
D. Lydia should explain her reasons for wanting to go camping one by one, and then explain her reasons against going to the beach. This organization clearly presents her reasons and demonstrates she has considered both options.
The mother does not show any good interest to her son because she thinks that her son is imagining things and believing on it so she didn't show any interest on her son about the ship he saw and the boy promised to show her the next march but the boys mother get heart attack so she couldn't see the ship which was even larger than that of their village