1. A pronoun which points out a particular person, place, or thing - demonstrative pronoun
2. A pronoun that relates an adjective clause to the word it modifies - relative pronoun
3. A pronoun used when asking questions - interrogative pronoun
Huh? this is confusing so much
Worked
set
helped
supervised
painted
planted
did
trimmed
arranged
enjoyed
Essays are usually stating a point they think should be brought to "light".
haha a pun
but seriously
just from context i hope you can see certain things the author continually brings up. such as a person constantly talking about a one subject every time you talk to them. but to really answer the question read the essay a couple of times and look at the different arguments or reasons he or she states against or in support for their prompt. in this case light energy. is he or she arguing against use of it or certain resources it drains? try and find these points and highlight different sentences that show this and then it will show what the point of the essay is.
hope this helped and will help in further time spent analyzing essays
Answer: Supporting material
Explanation:what is supporting material ?
Supporting material refers to that information that we use in order to make a justification for the idea that we present.
she had earned A's in three previous English classes, this is like an evidence we want to use to support the idea that Sarah is likely to get an A again.
Rhetoric proof is a written argument that is used to support a thesis.
Rhetoric proof is divided into three elements : ethos ,pathos and logos.
Logos and ethos aims to persuade our mental capacity to think logically.
Pathos aims to persuade us using our feelings and imaginations in order for us to feel the arguments and see its effect.