If I could go back in time, what would I
change? At my young age, I have made
an awful lot of mistakes. There are things
I wish I had done differently. I do not regret those things because it helped me learn from my mistakes and became a better person I am today. I understand that making mistake is just part of growing up. If I were given a chance to go back in time and done things differently, I would. Three things that I would have done differently are choosing friends wisely, done better in high school, and took
college seriously. believe it is important to choose my friends wisely, especially, during my teenage years. It is important during the
teenage years because people that I hung
out with had a major influence on my
decisions. If I could go back in time, I would improve my grades and GPA. During high school, I guess friends were more important than school to me. I was too caught up with
hanging out with friends that I did not
concentrate like I should in school. I have
always been an honor roll student. But in
high school, as long as I passed with a C,
I was happy. If I could go back in time,
would dedicate more time for studying. I
wish I had joined a sport team or more
clubs during high school to keep myself
busy. Also, if I were given a chance to go
back in time, I would have not skipped
school as much as I did.
Answer:
Rachel Carson presents a convincing argument. She uses facts, examples, and expert opinions to appeal to logos to support her claim that pesticides are extremely destructive and only partially effective. She organizes her argument logically, establishing the dangers of pesticides and, then, examining the misuse of these chemicals. As she approaches the end of the argument, she appeals to pathos by using loaded language and vivid imagery. She clearly outlines her contentions and puts forth the call to action: the public needs to inform themselves in order to make a decision about how to proceed.
Explanation:
Elena is the subject. Twisted is the verb.
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The answer to the question is letter B which is 2. Occupational Outlook Handbook is updated in 2 years. It is a publication of the US Department of Labor's Bureau of Labor Statistics that includes information about the nature of work and working conditions.