Why should we all get vaccinated. There are many reasons such as health benefits and more.
We should get vaccinated because it helps keep us from getting certain virus and diseases. The vaccine prevents this because a doctor injects dormant cells into our body and out immune system fight the cells but we can’t get sick since they are dormant and because of that our body builds up an immunity to whatever viruses cells they injected.
Another reason we should get vaccinated is probably the most important reason. It will prevent outbreaks and pandemics such as the current pandemic we are in. A pandemic that was ended by vaccines was the Polio pandemic. Polio damaged nerves preventing people from moving and breathing. But vaccines of the dormant cells helped build an immunity for people and eventually the virus had no one to spread to and was eradicated.
My last reason why we should get vaccinated is that it has many health benefits. It prevents us from getting lifelong diseases and viruses such as polio. Once you had polio your nerves were permanently damaged. There are people who had polio in the 1950s who still have to live in a tube to help them breath.
In conclusion we should get vaccinated because it has many health benefits. And because it also helps keep us safe and other safe and it may stop the next big pandemic.
You may need to make the introduction longer and fix a few mistakes but that’s a good rough draft.
I would say the answer is pathos
The answer is A. use technical language without defining it.
I've had this question before.
When writing a procedural essay for non-experts you have to explain the technical words you use because they wouldn't know it, but when addressing experts they would already have this knowledge.
Do you have a picture. It would be easier
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Most of the English questions I've encountered in K12 online school are about book readings. Which might seem hard however, I've noticed a pattern in most of thee quizzes, although all the questions are different they do follow the same patterns the last question. So say you got the wrong answer on a quiz just bring up the review and read the correct answer, although the new question won't be the same it will most likely be similar.
hope this helps :)