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Olegator [25]
3 years ago
15

Question 1.

English
2 answers:
Gnoma [55]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Question 1: (C) It states what your paper will prove.

Question 2: (B) a guide.

Question 3: (B) Which chair should I sit in?

Question 4: (C) To introduce your subject.

Question 5: (B) To tell your reader everything that she read.

Question 6: (A) Provides a smooth link from one idea to the next.

Question 7 (called "8"): (A) Yes, the reader knows who said the quotation.

Explanation:

Question 1 fits best with option C because that is the function of a thesis. Question 2 completes best with option B for the other options do not make any sense with the context of the sentence. Question 3 only makes sense with option B because it is a question someone makes for its own, and this is the meaning of a rhetorical question. Question 4 could make sense with all options, although the best statement for the purpose of an introduction is the fact that it really introduces the subject, including the many ways the other options present. Question 5 fits best with option B for it is not the purpose of a conclusion to repeat everything already said, although it is possible to summarize and/or review. Question 6 only makes sense with option A for the other options are not the purpose of a transition at all. And, question 7 (called "8") fits best with option A because it provides answers for both questions asked very coherently.

gizmo_the_mogwai [7]3 years ago
4 0
Question 1: is either A or B
Question 2: is B a guide
Question 3: is D why is Shakespeare so famous
Question 4: is either A or B or C
Question 5: is D i think
Question 6: is A i think
Question 8 is B

hope i helped 
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