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I was so shocked about the dog that I was reposed in place.
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"And some of you have come from areas where your quest -- quest for freedom left you battered by the storms of persecution"
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When Giuseppe died in 1916, the Sicurella siblings living in New York decided not to return to Sicily--the rest of the family joined them after World War I.
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A compare-and-contrast text structure is one that literally compares two different situations in the same text, showing two situations that when involved in the same context show strands the same or different from each other.
An example of this type of structure can be seen in the option "When Giuseppe died in 1916, the Sicurella siblings living in New York decided not to return to Sicily - the rest of the family joined them after World War I," where it compares the decision Sicurella's family about where to go after Giuseppe died. This option shows that one part of the family decided not to return to Sicily, while the other part decided to join them only when the war was over.
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I'm not sure with this question. Check my answer explanations to see which you think is correct. My guess is D, definitly not B, A and C is on the line. CHECK MY EXPLANATION, I may not be correct. This is up to you!
Explanation:
A. Though the author is trying to convince people that cell phones should be allowed in classrooms, this isn't much of a counterclaim because it does not state a fact clearly.
B. This is definitly incorrect because the author is trying to get people to ALLOW phones in classrooms. SO, he/she should not use this as a counterclaim because this would let the other side win.
C. This could be a counterclaim because it can be a not yet proved fact. This also supports the authors main idea.
D. This is the best answer choice, this is not only a fact, but it is a statistic. This means that more than HALF of the high school instructors believe cell phones should be used.
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