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This is not a question but ok.
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How do the authors use historical evidence to support their claim in this passage? They use primary-source quotations to show that enslaved people in Saint Domingue were willing to destroy property to gain their freedom.
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(happy to help)
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3.visited 4.helps 5.won 6.come 7.wrote 8.send 9.comes 10.found 11.listen 12.didn't help 13.doesn't want 14.didn't take part 15.doesn't often use 16.didn't play 17.don't want 18.don't often read 19.didn't go 20.doesn't like 21.didn't do 22.Do you go ... 23.Did he write ... 24.Did they win ... 25.Do they often do ... 26.Did she win ... 27.Does he use ... 28.Do you swim ... 29.Did they swim ... 30.Do you always play ... 31.Did you play ... 32.Does he go ...
I would have to go with his because he owns it
his jacket
its his possession. <span />
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Opening with a quote or interesting fact
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The first sentence is not very appealing as it is merely stating the obvious. Everyone is well aware that human exploration into space has made great progress in the last 20 years.
If there was a quote by a relevant individual in the field, it would perhaps make it more attention grabbing. And then right away there are too many factual evidences. The audience should be able to fully grasp the concept and for that it is important that the text is made as simple as possible.