I would say A. "Be quiet, and you ought to be considerate of others." would be the most appropriate answer.:)
<span>A. Make arguments that are easy to refute
It's important to understand the opposite side to your argument, but your counterclaim should be easily refuted by the rest of your argument, typically within the same paragraph. This shows that you've done your research on both sides, but still your side is much more strongly supported.</span>
The Mayflower<span> was originally headed for the already established Colony of Virginia but did not make it, and instead the pilgrims had to anchor down and live in what is now Cape Cod</span>
Answer:
3. "We must... hold them, as we hold the rest of mankind, Enemies in War, in Peace Friends" — Jefferson
Explanation:
Structure in writing depends on what the objective - what the writer is trying to convey. If it is an argument, the structure will include a problem statement, supportive explanations and a conclusion. If it is a narrative, the structure can be subjective - the narration will go along with the observer throughout; or it can be chronological - a description based on time order. If it is simply writing something personal, then the structure can be flexible and free flowing.