I would love to go the party tonight, but I would not want to <em>(oppose)</em> my parents, so I must ask for permission first.
How about...
We should plant flowers to prevent the extinction of (insert species' name) butterflies, near (insert park name) Park.
Okay, so there are actually 4 steps to write a theses statement.
#1 - State your topic. Your topic is the essential idea of your paper.......
#2 - State your main idea about this topic.......
#3 - Write three reasons that support your idea.........
#4 - Include an opposing viewpoint to your main idea if applicable........
I won't give the answers, but by reading this, I believe if you have to do these separate, the issue would more than likely be the topic, and then you would give the three reasons which would be in the "Claims" section. Remember you have to write (3) reasons. If you don't know what #4 means, it just means a point of view that is the opposite of, or contrary to, one's own viewpoint. For example, one person's point of view may be that no homework should be assigned in school. The opposing viewpoint would be that homework should be assigned in school.
Good luck! :P
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Answer:
The New England colonies had rocky soil, which was not suited to plantation farming, so the New England colonies depended on fishing, lumbering, and subsistence farming.
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The focus of the book is what is now known as post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Over time, the author explains how soldiers' stress and demand for aid have evolved. They use the word "shell shock" as an illustration of how the term came to be used. Compared to the names it was afterwards referred to, the author feels this two-syllable phrase was simpler and more straightforward. "The pain is completely buried under jargon," it is said. I'll bet if they had still been calling it "shell shock," some of those Vietnam veterans might have received the attention they needed. Authors argue that troops were better served by the original word, shell shock, since it didn't have a long phrase and many more syllables. When a soldier is "on the edge of a nervous collapse," he or she is said to be on the verge of a nervous breakdown.
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Write in your own words to avoid plagiarism. (teachers are smart)