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gizmo_the_mogwai [7]
3 years ago
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Using the space below, answer the following questions. What is the author's central claim? Quote the text directly, citing the p

aragraph where the claim is found. Write the claim in your own words. What is the author talking about? Is this idea referenced throughout the whole text? Does the rest of the piece connect back to this main idea? Give examples.
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2 answers:
joja [24]3 years ago
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A. The author's central claim is the thesis It is the purpose of a paper.

B. What the author is attempting to demonstrate by composing the text. A claim can be argumentative (something the author is attempting to induce the peruser almost) or informative (something the author is attempting to advise the peruser around). The claim guides the rest of the content. All through the text, the author will give illustrations and commentary that continuously interfaces back to the central claim. This is why distinguishing the author's claim is pivotal to understanding the fundamental reason of a work.

<span>C. Yes it does go throughout the entire text. It explains the central ideas in the paragraph. The thesis give the idea of what is going to be explain and the topics of the paragrah, which makes it all connected. </span>
otez555 [7]3 years ago
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Answer:

<h2>See below</h2>

Explanation:

<h3>___________________________________________________</h3><h3>A.</h3>

The author's central claim is that the inclusion of both order and disorder is important for a happy life. In paragraph 1, the author says, "By establishing these two opposite settings of order and chaos, Shakespeare is able to demonstrate that a balance of both ideals is necessary for a happy and successful life.

<h3>___________________________________________________</h3><h3>B. </h3>

The author's claim is that both order, represented by the courts, and disorder, represented by the woods, are important for a happy life. The author means that neither extreme is good, it takes the moderation of both to attain the best.

<h3>___________________________________________________</h3><h3>C.</h3>

Paragraph 4 wraps up the essay while restating the body and explaining how it connects to the original claim. For example, the essay explains how the strict and extreme nature of the court is tempered by the disorder of the woods. Each of these in the correct proportions gives happiness and balance to the characters.

<h3>___________________________________________________</h3><h3><em>I AM ALWAYS HAPPY TO HELP :)</em></h3>
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