<span>The given choices are all
relevant to what is asked. They can all be used depending on the type of essay
you are crafting. If you are writing a humorous message, a humorous anecdote as
an ending can be effective. If you’re writing a formal, informative essay, a formal summary of your overall message
would make sense. If you are promoting your own ideals and beliefs, you can
either ask the reader to take some kind of action or end on a note that's likely to stick
in the reader's mind. There is no definite answer here since it would
largely depend on your essay type. </span>
My thoughts on the economic, political, and racial environment in the mid-1930s American South helped by how to kill a Mockingbird are........
In the phrase, Ladies, gentlewomen, and other inferior women, but not less worthy, the word <em>inferior </em>refers to women of lower social class.
Answer:
See explanation for answer.
Explanation:
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