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Oksana_A [137]
4 years ago
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Which thesis is the strongest choice for an essay explaining the writer's vision of a utopia?

English
2 answers:
const2013 [10]4 years ago
8 0

Answer:

The answer is your first option: <u>If a true utopia can ever be achieved, everyone must share the same vision and be willing to act for the common </u>

<u>good.</u>

Explanation:

The second and third option aren't the strongest choice for an essay explaining the writer's vision of a utopia, as the third option explains how he prepared his text and well the answer is:<em> by presenting many characteristics, </em>this doesn't give us any writer's vision at all, only a structure of his text. The second option, although it is indeed presenting the writer's vision, it isn't the strongest, for it only presents three limited and specified reasons; whereas, the first option, presents two visions, but they're not limited as sharing the same vision implies many things, acting for the common good too, for instance; giving shelter to the less fortunates in cold weather, feeding people on Thanksgiving, donating clothes, etc, etc... So this is the reson why this is the strongest choice.

Xelga [282]4 years ago
8 0

Answer:

In my utopia, everyone would have equal say in the government, the weather would be sunny and mild all the time, and people would care for each other freely.

Explanation:

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