Okay, think of an essay or paragraph as like stating your opinion. Here’s how to break it down so it’s a little easier:
Paragraph 1 - Introduction.
Provide background information on the topic. Give about 1-2 sentences on what the topic is about, and for the 3rd sentence, put in a statement that IS your argument.
For example, “French fries are the best food ever because they are delicious.”
Paragraph 2 - Conflict.
Elaborate on your argument/thesis statement. Since that seems to be your conflict, describe something hard you’ve been through. What was hard about it? How did it affect you?
Paragraph 3 - Response
Elaborate more on how the conflict affected you personally. If you can, try to connect it to a bigger picture or theme.
For example, “I broke my leg in middle school as a result of a basketball injury. Therefore, we should eliminate school sports because they cause injuries.”
It’s a reach, but that’s the entire point of connecting to a bigger theme.
Paragraph 4 - Explain Response
Here is where you’re going to connect your response in paragraph 3 to a bigger picture. Talk about the outcome and effect you showed in paragraph 3.
The questions mentioned should help you- break it down in a way that you understand. I tried to simplify this for you in the easiest way possible, I hope it helps and good luck :)
Answer:
hjalmar schcht, franz van papen, hans fritzsche
Explanation:
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Answer:
LMELMELME
Explanation:
The letters 'N' and 'R' are the third and sixth letters of the word 'Denver'.
*Think, every third letter of the word.
The word 'Baltimore' has a number of letters also divisible by 3 ('Baltimore' contains 9, 'Denver' contains 6), so the rule established above will also work here.
Underlining every third letter in 'Ba<u>l</u>ti<u>m</u>or<u>e</u>', we get the first part of the pattern, '<u>LME</u>'.
In the secret code language, 'NR' is repeated 3 times (including the first) to write 'NRNRNR', so by repeating every third letter of the word 'Baltimore' ('LME') three times, we get 'LMELMELME'.
Answer:
A. Knowing what you have spent your money on is simple.
Explanation:
Although each answer may be deemed true in a way, it is important to realize the differences between cash and a credit card. Psychologically, if you’re purchasing items with cash you tend to spend less because you are budgeting yourself to a certain amount. Always counting the change after. If you pay with a credit card you may spend more unconsciously, making it a lot easier to lose track how much you’ve spent, and bought.
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