When writing a persuasive essay (or giving a persuasive speech) the speaker should tell them what you're going to tell them, tell them, then tell them what you told them. Also the speaker should present the opposite viewpoint and then disprove that point with their point
I would go with the last one but I’m not a 100% sure. :)
Answer:
B. The brand new Mercedes I won in a raffle is nice.
Explanation:
If you were to be in this situation where you won something of this value, most people would be elated and not as nonchalant as the person was in this sentence, only describing it as nice.
To get to my house, you will need to follow my directions; you should then get there without any trouble. This is the correctly puncuated sentence.
Answer: B) To get to my house, you will need to follow my directions; you should then get there without any trouble.
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All of above because all of those answers are geared to the Authors and important details
Answer:
I am literally stuck on the same question and cant seem to figure it out but I think it is either a or b
Explanation: