Answer:
I feel like texting is better than talking primarily because I love to writing ,and since I do it on computer all the time, it's like a part of me. It's better to talk when I have the option to, like on a friend group where I can talk to them on mic, but for anything else typing is my go-to.
Explanation:
Well, this is my own personal opinion.
A claim must be arguable but stated as a fact. It must be debatable with evidence. It's not a personal opinion or feeling. It defines your writing goals. A good claim must be specific and is a focused argument.
Here's an example: A teenager wants a new phone because of the following claims...
- Everyone at school has it.
- It's popular.
- It's "useful."
Answer:
1. therefore, this reason= Problem and solution
2. now, next=Cause and effect
3. both different from= description
4. one answer is, one reason for this= problem and solution
5. such as, for instance= compare and contrast
Explanation:
im pretty sure this is right<3
The Answer Is "C"
This is because, when gaining information about multiple opinions of an issue, it does actually help you develop understanding of the issue more as well as improve how well you understand your own opinion as well, you will over all gain more knowledge and understanding and "C" is the only one that does not do this when "A" "B" and "D" do show gaining of knowledge and understanding.