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olchik [2.2K]
3 years ago
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Please Help!! 20 Points Please Help ASAP! Willing to mark the brainliest answer! Please don't leave a clown answer or a blank an

swer. Assignment is due 11:59 pm est.
Does not have to be a sophisticated answer. Needs to be 3-5 sentences.

(Please not the paragraphs are no in the correct order but are numbered.) Read the three paragraph passage. Then write a well-developed paragraph identifying one of Coate's points and describing one rhetorical move that Coates uses to support that point. Be sure to include the intended effect of that move of the reader.

English
2 answers:
IgorC [24]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

The author describes videogaming in the modern world

Explanation:

stiks02 [169]3 years ago
5 0

Answer: Paragraph Response

Explanation:

Coates describes the importance of videogames in the modern world and there effect on the population playing them. He says, " Like most of my generation, I was raised on video games. Like most of my generation, I assumed that this obsession would pass at the proper time-say when I turned 30. But like most of my generation, I was wrong" this shows the reader that at the beginning, no one expected the impact of video games to be so enormous and continuous. Yet, they remain and are getting bigger and bigger as time passes. As the player grows and experiences life, the video games they play stay the same, youthful and fun, a never-ending portal back to childhood. Coates supports these points with his personal experiences with video games, making it clear to the reader what he believes.  It is a world of your creation, and the time spent in that virtual fantasy is priceless.

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