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Leni [432]
3 years ago
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Chrissy is writing a paragraph comparing and contrasting the Maori and Haida views about nature. Which is the best topic sentenc

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2 answers:
LUCKY_DIMON [66]3 years ago
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The correct answer to this open question is the following.

You forgot to include the options for this question. However, we can say the following.

Chrissy is writing a paragraph comparing and contrasting the Maori and Haida views about nature. The best topic sentence would be: "The Maori and Haida had different views of nature, as illustrated by their creation myths."

That would be the best idea for Chrissy's paragraph. It contains enough elements to develop the arguments needed for the paragraph to be informative, interesting, and even, to move readers to reflect about the importance of mother nature in the lives of many ancient civilizations, as their creation stories reveal.

Marina86 [1]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

The correct answer to this open question is the following.

Explanation:

You forgot to include the options for this question. However, we can say the following.

Chrissy is writing a paragraph comparing and contrasting the Maori and Haida views about nature. The best topic sentence would be: "The Maori and Haida had different views of nature, as illustrated by their creation myths."

That would be the best idea for Chrissy's paragraph. It contains enough elements to develop the arguments needed for the paragraph to be informative, interesting, and even, to move readers to reflect about the importance of mother nature in the lives of many ancient civilizations, as their creation stories reveal.

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