Answer:
Explanation:
Introduce a strong introduction to the concept, a body that explains the reader's ideas and a conclusion.
Begin with your thesis statement, then the body paragraphs-which should explain the topics you want to talk about, which should be main points and subpoints. Add evidence in these body paragraphs as well. The conclusion paragraph should be restating your introduction paragraph, by summarizing what you have already said, but in different words. Also, you shouldn't add any new information in the conclusion.
-Black Sheep
-Bad Egg
- Any type of untamed animal.
I don't know if that helps any i got it off the top of my head :/
REMOVED is a verb. -ED shows an action bieng done
Answer:
Response: The explanatory segment discusses the answer to that question.
Explanation:
First of all, Asad needs to bear in mind the two points from the textbook which are as follows:
1) People listening to a speaker focus more on the thoughts and ideas of a speaker than on the subtle elements of his or her transmission.
2) A significant portion of the discomfort of a speaker is not perceptible to the audience.
Answer: distinct parts within a larger structure :)