<span>1) Gracie and Helen had not seen each other FOR 50 years.
2) "Tell me ABOUT Grandpa." said Randy.
3) They carried the water packs ON their backs.
4) I would go INTO the garden, but it is muddy.
5) Tommy passed the peas TO his mother.
6) We should meet somewhere BEYOND the city limits.
7) The lights activate automatically AFTER sunset.
8) Please put an umbrella IN the trunk.
9) Add pepper TO the soup.
10) Erika waded INTO the stream and looked at the minnows.</span>
cask
a barrellike container made os wood,plastic,
avenge
inflict harm in return for(oneself or another)
preclude
prevent from happening
impunity
exemption from punish,emt or freed from consequences of the action
retribution
punishment inflicted on someone else
accost
approach and address
motley
desperate
impose
forced or to be put in place
insufferable
to extreme to bear; in tolerable
abscond
leave hurriedly and secretly
explicit
stated clearly and in detail
repose
a state of reast (sleep)
rampant
(something unwelcomed)
recess
attach (a fixture) by setting it back
imposter
a person who pretends to be someone else
i think this is right
I find that the best format when writing 5 paragraph essays is using a three point thesis and arguing each point. This outline is really good for writing any 5 paragraph essay.
I. Introduction
a. Introductory Hook Statement
b. Background on topic
c. Three part thesis (3 topics you want to address in the paper)
II. Topic 1
a. Mini-thesis (What you want to say in this paragraph)
b. Example 1 and reason why
c. Example 2 and reason why
d. Conclusion (What you said in the paragraph)
III. Topic 2
a. Mini-thesis (What you want to say in this paragraph)
b. Example 1 and reason why
c. Example 2 and reason why
d. Conclusion (What you said in the paragraph)
IV. Topic 3
a. Mini-thesis (What you want to say in this paragraph)
b. Example 1 and reason why
c. Example 2 and reason why
d. Conclusion (What you said in the paragraph)
V. Conclusion
a. Restate thesis from paragraph 1
b. Summarize paper in a few sentances
Answer:
Question 5: a. circular reasoning
Both statements fail to prove themselves valid. They rephrase the wording from earlier in the claim.
Question 6: Either-or
The first claim assumes the only way to be a bad doctor is to get your medical degree overseas. It implies that you are either a skilled doctor or one who was educated overseas. In reality, there are more options. The second claim provides two options: a career that benefits humanity or one that makes them enough money. This is a fallacy because a career can be both rather than solely one or the other.
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