Have a thesis statement ( Things that state the topic)
Having a introduction ( With the thesis statement on the last sentence)
Body paragraph ( or two of them depending on the topic or how much your writing. Examples:
Exercising a dog
First body paragraph: Talks about Walking the dog outside
Second body paragraph: Talking about possibly walking the dog inside your home
( Have a based topic for each paragraph and write why or explanations. Add quotes from a professional website to gain your resources ( MAKE SURE TO CITE IT).
Conclusion ( Can be something similar to the thesis statement as you want your reader to think about the situation or wonder).
It all depends on the topic. Hope this helps ^.^
The correct answer is “East Town Shores is the ideal place to visit and to live”. A <u>claim</u> is a statement that asserts a truth the requires supporting evidence. In the excerpt presented above, the claim that <em>East Town Shores is the ideal place to visit and to live</em> is made. Then, several <u>supporting clauses</u> narrating the reasons to this claim (the rest of the options) are added to the passage providing evidence to the claim made.
Are you asking a question or are you just saying theres a good poem in that book im confused please clarify
“Her face, turned to him now, was fragile milk crystal with a soft and constant light in it. It was not the hysterical light of electricity but—what? But the strangely comfortable and rare and gently flattering light of the candle.“
“I’m antisocial, they say. I don’t mix. It’s so strange. I’m very social indeed. It all depends on what you mean by social, doesn’t it? Social to me means talking to you about things like this.“
Clairsse
well i would either go to A or C.
I would pick A if i were you it is more funny.