1. Locate the thesis of your argument.
2. List each argument with verified evidence/support.
3. Research and Analyze any logic, facts, charts or other data that could be used to support a claim.
4. When writing your thesis, either agree or disagree with the statement.
5. Don't forget to list why! But try to avoid extreme uses of first person. \
6. Cite your sources.
Answer:
He had limited success because he was a generally nice person without a surplus of ego and because he wasn't flashy.
Explanation:
intend to convey or refer to (a particular thing); signify.
"I don't know what you mean"
Answer:
5. Cranial and facial bones <em><u>compose</u></em> the skull.
6. The upper extremity <em><u>is connected</u></em> with the trunk by the shoulder.
7. Each gland <em><u>produces</u></em> secretions.
8. The spinal column <em><u>is formed</u></em> by the vertebrae.
Explanation:
1-the number of turtles has been reduced by tourist activties
2-beds and sun umbrellas are put by tourists on nesting beaches
3-female turtles are frightened by noise and lights from hotels
4-trutles are dug up by dog
5-baby turtles are eaten by large fish