One strategy you can use to determine the meanings of unknown words and phrases is to look at the context clues. Context clues might be something like a picture, words or phrases you already know, using what you know about the text already.
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Direct observation. This is because the anecdotal fallacy is a logical fallacy and says that isolated events are not adequate pieces of evidence. It must be a well-documented case to be evidence.
Start with creating a plan or map.
Like this.
Introduction~ Can start with a who is this person is and
Who is this person~
About this person~
What did this person do to make them so special~
Conclusion~ In conclusion, (first sentence from who is this person)(First sentence from about this person)(and first sentence from what did this person do to make them so special)
Also in the conclusion section it does not have to be the first sentence from the sections of the map it can be a very important sentence in that section.
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Hey scottvk, Your answer to the question is B, comments about Raphael's good work ethic.
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<span><span>Read the sentence.Our teacher has waited so patiently for our report, but we have not submitted it yet.Which underlined word functions as a coordinating conjunction in the sentence?</span><span> <span>butforyet<span>so</span></span></span></span>