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I would want to meet the Disney character <em>Mulan</em><em>.</em><em> </em>I want to ask her things like, "was it scary to be fighting in place for your dad?". I want to go with her and see the armor she had to wear to be seen as a male. <em><u>Mulan</u></em> seems really nice and I feel like when I would meet her she would treat me with respect and like she's not "superior". <em>Mulan</em><em> </em>seems tough and strong and I want to ask her something like "What motivated you to be a soldier and help your dad in the first place. <em>Mulan</em><em> </em>is one of my favorite Disney characters and if I were to meet her I would be so happy to ask her these questions.
You can tell if an argument is valid by the facts that are presented or if its their own opinion. The more facts the more valid the argument is.
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A. To suggest how severely those who disobey the gods will be punished
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Eurydice is Creon's wife and her death is a way of making Creontes suffer for having disobeyed the order of the gods. That's because Creon, when he became the king of Thebes, became an authoritarian and petty man, he was against divine law when he prohibited Polyneices from being buried by Antigone and even decreed her death when she disobeyed. In the face of Antigone's death, Euridice kills herself and that death falls on Creon as a divine punishment.
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the concluding statement is just a simple one sentence ending. for this, for example, I would put "In conclusion, *state your claim/topic sentence*, because of *state evidence(usually the 3 main points, one word phrases*."
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