For this assignment, it is basically comparing the positive and negative effect of using technology to study individually. Just pick a side and stick to that topic. Here is two example thesis statement for both sides.
Pro: many students have difficulty learning at the same pace as their peers, technology gives them the opportunity to be able to study at their own pace from their home and it also motivates students to broaden their knowledge on worldly matters in which they do not receive in a typical school setting.
Cons: When studying for a test or simply doing homework, technology is not the best choice. Students need the physical interaction between them and the teachers or other peers as it will help them to be able to produce critical thinking on any matter, communicate, collaborate with others, and be creative;the 4 C's that are not always produced successfully when using technology as a source of studying.
These are just examples. You can use any type of examples but, you don't want to make it too broad. Also, when making key points for your thesis or when making a thesis, always be direct. Never use 'I think', 'I believe', etc. as it makes it seem as if you are not sure of your points. If you need anymore help, feel free to ask. I did a similar essay to this when I was in high school except, it asked what are the pros and cons of using technology as a source of learning.
Answer:simply look top top 15 or top 10 black hairstylists get the basic biography and facts and add it to each slide
Explanation:
The best answer is the last one
Answer:
C. He had dreamt... and geard the story of Gene the Goldfish.
Explanation:
I read the story and, honest to goodness, this line was a little bit odd in its placement in the narrative. Sure, Brent may have had the experience as a young boy but it is very out of place and throws off the flow of the story. The author could have left this part out and the story would have flowed well and wouldn't lose much without it.
Answer: influence from Garrison
Explanation:
John Greenleaf Whittier was an abolitionist who was one of the founding members of the American Anti-Slavery Society. Amongst many things he did for the cause, he published a pamphlet titled Justice and Expediency in which he called for an immediate end to slavery and was an outspoken lobbyist for the abolitionist cause.
His opinions on slavery were most probably influenced by Lloyd Garrison who had encouraged Whittier to get a formal education. Garrison was abolitionist and as he and Wittier became close, convinced him to become one as well.