even with having the experience you still will not know more than others because there is always someone on top of us. As children we find everyone as the same and can't tell differences and failures.
Explanation:
this can be applied to society because when we are children we view everyone the same but when we start to grow people start to discriminate people's knowledge because they aren't at a high level of experience as others.
Answer:
A main idea, key details, and understandable language.
Explanation:
Without a main idea, well... there's no point to your debate. You need to make it clear what you're arguing for (aka what side you're on) so your audience and opponents can grasp the gist of what you stand for. Key details are especially important because you can't make an argument without evidence. That would then be a baseless claim, you always need accurate specifics as to why your idea/side is the better option. Lastly, understandable language is always important because a debate is verbal and your judges/opponents need to understand what you are saying in order to fully comprehend what you're advocating for.
The ultimate goal is to persuade and get your point across.
Hello. You did not inform the answer options, which makes it impossible for me to give you a specific answer. However, I will try to help you in the best possible way.
A research question that could be used is "which techniques for improving and strengthening literacy are most effective for students at all school levels?"
Although this question seems very obvious, it manages to directly touch the point that the research wants to unravel, because through it can be researched the best methods of improving literacy, being possible to apply them and observe the results that they manage to promote in students of different school levels.
Answer:
OB. infuriated
Explanation:
if the bees are mad at the moment, they are infuriated
Answer: That would be octopi plural form of octopus
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