Answer:
S: subject, V: verb
1.s: plants v: grow
2. S: we, v: walked, got
3., v: singing
4. S: you, v: jump, feel
5: v: drowning
6. S: no one, v:tell, drowning, lived, explain
7. S: you, v: look, get
I believe the answer would be C
Hey there !
The answer would be C. The clicking method hurts dogs’ ears. Remember that a counter argument in a way, contradicts what you say as a claim.
Let’s say your claim is “ The clicking method is a simple and effective method of training based on a positive reinforcement reward system.” You would then add a three - point thesis ( or reasons to support your claim) and throw in your counter claim. It would sound like “ Although the clicking method hurts dogs’ ears...” You then add something to the sentence to bring readers back to your side.
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The passages above is an example of a cause and effect sentence. On the given scenario, for instance, whenever the game is fast-paced, (the cause) the team wins (effect). Also, when the opponent can slow down (cause) the team struggles (effect).