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She is angry at the world
Explanation:
The first sentence is incorrect
Wrote with the pseudonym and was an Irish writer, editor, critic, poet, painter and Irish nationalist. And also a writer on mysticism, and a central figure in the group of devotees of theosophy which met in Dublin for many years.
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Explanation:
Look, I'm not going to write you a full intro paragraph... but I can help you structure it
Start with a hook:
For this, I think that an interesting fact would be good
Here are some examples
Did you know that 31% of students who participate in extracurricular activities have a GPA of 3.0 or higher whereas only 11% of those who do not have a similar GPA.
Often, students worry that extracurricular activities will distract them from their work, however, they have many benefits of participating in such activities.
Now write the bridge / thesis
As a student who participates in multiple extracurricular activities, I can definitely see the connection. Extracurriculars are a fun way to learn and grow outside of school by teaching us new skills and boosting our academics. Extracurricular activities teach us leadership, teamwork, dedication, and much more which all help us, not only excel at the activity and school, but also in the real world.
Now take this, and make it better, this is more of the structure than the full on paragraph
I did not really list main points since that is based off of your opinion, not mine
Hope I helped!
I’ve done some research on this before:
In basic language: the earth has a natural, very slow heating system, which is caused by the sun- however, this would take billions and billions of years to end the world
When energy from the sun is reflected off the earth and back into space (mostly by clouds and ice), or when the earth’s atmosphere releases energy, the planet cools. When the earth absorbs the sun’s energy, or when atmospheric gases prevent heat released by the earth from radiating into space (the greenhouse effect), the planet warms.
- volcanic eruptions
- the sun
- The natural heat-trapping gases in our atmosphere, which include carbon dioxide (CO2), methane and nitrous oxide, are necessary to keep the Earth's surface temperature warm, which happens at a slightly faster rate than earths natural cooling
Humans majorly interfere with the earths natural perfect process:((