The above question wants to analyze your arguing ability. So I can't write the argument for you, but I'll show you how to write it.
<h3>What is an argument?</h3>
- It's an opinion.
- It is an opinion based on facts.
- It is an opinion that can be proven.
So, to write your argument, you must first establish your opinion about what might happen in the second season of the show. This opinion must be constructed based on facts shown by the show.
In that case, you will show your opinion and write the reasons that the show shows to confirm that you are correct.
More information on what an argument is at the link:
brainly.com/question/15769666
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
I would have to know the story in order to help. But, it means, 'how does she act'.
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Answer:
(A) Stephen is not doing his work because his glasses are broken.
Explanation:
The incident was explained in one of the novel's chapters when Stephen's teacher, Father Dolan, entered the classroom and saw Stephen not studying. He was strict and asked Stephen why he wasn't studying, to which Stephen replied that his glasses were broken and he couldn't read.
Why does Father Dolan paddle Stephen?
(A) Stephen is not doing his work because his glasses are broken.
(B) Stephen is not doing his work, because he does not know the answers to the Latin problems.
(C) Stephen is talking to another student to get answer to the Latin problems,
(D) Stephen is talking to another student because his glasses are broken.
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
The author of "Wealthier than Kings" leaves out the dramatic and unrealistic change of character that "Sonnet 29" features.
Explanation:
The creator of "Wealthier than Kings" goes out of the climactic and unreliable transformation of character that "Sonnet 29" characteristics. The creator of "Wealthier than Kings" reserves the redundant technique of "Sonnet 29" while maintaining the equivalent theme and developing the characteristics.
 
        
             
        
        
        
E<span>ncourage people to be in touch with nature, to be true to themselves, and to be morally grounded.</span>