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Which detail belongs in the causes area of the web?
a) Trucks were initially sent to the wrong location.
b) Families lost each other in the panic.
c) The city rebuilt much of what was destroyed.
d) Many people lost their businesses and livelihoods.
Answer:
<u>b) Families lost each other in the panic.</u>
Explanation:
Indeed, historical records show that the 1871 Great Chicago fire had devastating effects on families. Sadly, it is estimated that at least 300 people died from that disaster.
Hence, the detail that belongs in the effects area of the web is that families lost each other in the panic, which brought deep emotional wounds for years to come.
Answer:
A). Paying attention to what the negative is saying.
B). Identifying important pieces of evidence that the negative uses.
E). Thinking about a possible counterclaim.
Explanation:
As per the question, when the negative or opponent is presenting claim with along with the evidence one is required to <u>'pay complete attention to what he/she says'</u> as it would help in preparing the counterclaim accordingly and more efficiently to rebut or neglect his ideas. Then, <u>'Identification of important pieces of evidence that the negative uses'</u> as it help produce sufficient rebuttal evidence to counter it efficiently. Next, would be <u>'Thinking about a possible counterclaim'</u> to deny his claim and establish the credibility of his claim. Thus, <u>options A, B, and E</u> are the correct answers.
Because he had to trap a little to make ends meet.
Answer: do your best
Explanation:
Use the words that makes sense for each sentence.
Answer:Editor’s note
This version of Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass was adapted from The Project Gutenberg EBook of The Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, by Frederick Douglass. The Guttenberg file does not tell us which witness was used in making their digital edition. The edition below is only a slightly modified version of the Guttenberg text, and therefore should not be taken too seriously as an edition. I use the text mostly to show a few affordances of using Ed for long form narrative. This page, for example, showcases a different sidebar than the rest of our sample site, with a table of content of the novel generated out of metadata in the source file. In addition, reading morsels of the novel on your different devices can give you a sense of the experience of reading prose using Ed, and shows you an example of the optional sidebar with a table of contents. A few other features of this page are described in more detail in the Documentation.
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