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The cartoons in the Diary of a Wimpy Kid book series affect the story by adding in that extra element, making the audience interested. They add to the story's plot by showing readers what's happening through pictures. For example, if Greg is assigned to wash dishes by his parents, the cartoon provided will show just that. Besides the cartoons, I think Diary of a Wimpy Kid is different from other novels I have read because they give an insight on middle school life in a character's point of view.
Explanation:
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Answer:
you can Google her and write how much you need and then for the last part a diary is a private communication where as others are usually heard by another person
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Option D. A complete an correct summary
of that specific part of the speech would
be: Though we don't yet known when the
war will end, it will end, and we will win.
Explanation:
On May 1st, 2003, President George W.
Bush gave a televised speech on the
aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln. The
main message the President gave during
his speech was that although the major
combat operations in Iraq were coming to
an end, the war on terror was still alive.
While not yet over, the war was not going
to be endless, in the President's words, and
USA along the rest of the Free nations
were going to end up victorious against
their enemies.
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The two sentences which support the overall argument with facts are:
<em>- Statistics show that most vaccines are more than 90% effective in preventing diseases.</em>
<em>- However, when people are not vaccinated, they are at risk of catching diseases that others are immune to.</em>
Explanation:
These two sentences (above) present factual information like statistics and what the risks are when getting vaccinated and therefore support the argument with facts.
<em>The sentences in between these factual supporting sentences present additional information which help explain and elobarate on the factual information provided.</em>
Answer:
<em>A Good conclusion with your final impression and central idea from your essay</em>.