Answer:
A. a debatable thesis statement
D. textual evidence to support the thesis
Explanation:
<u>Correct:</u>
A. a debatable thesis statement
In all essays with a thesis, the thesis statement has to be debatable. Otherwise, it is only a fact. A thesis statement is a main argument and its sub-arguments (supporting points). The main argument is based on your opinion of a topic.
D. textual evidence to support the thesis
When writing literary analysis essays, you need to refer to your source, which is the original story. This helps to support your essay's main argument. When referencing the source, include the act and line numbers.
Incorrect:
B. a broad essay topic
The essay topic should be specific and focus on one aspect that you want to discuss. An essay that covers a broad topic would either be too long, or the thesis, which is based on your topic, would not be well-argued.
C. an extensive summary of the plot
A literary analysis essay does not need to summarize the plot because you assume the audience has already read the story. The essay will probably include plot analysis and a brief summary, but not an extensive one.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Words like small and scared have a negative connotative meaning
<span>The correct answer should be C. Beowulf's taunting of Grendel as he kils him. There's more to it however, as he continually shows his connection to humanity during their fight because he gets angry and infuriated showing that he does have some emotions and is not just a mindless beast that runs around and kills everyone.</span>
Answer:
This is more of a personal experience for everyone.
Though a majority of the people/children would agree that face-to-face is easier.
First of, you could cheat in online learning. It will scrap a whole year of leaning for you, and when you go back to face-to-face, you would be on the same leval and lag behind your friends.
Second, online learning changes a lot of kids behavior, while face-to-face learning makes kids more confident and more likely to speak out. Online does the opposite. It sometimes makes kids more timid and they wouldn't speak up about questions, it's a double-edged sword.
And Third, Parents have work. Your parent could drop you off at school and do whatever they like for 6 hours, then come back. But if your at home, they will have to take care of you.
And lastly, Fourth, Sleeping. Online school usually messes up your sleep schedule. Sleep late, Wake up late. While it might seem nice, it's not. Especially for long-term reasons. When you go back to face-to-face, you will have to wake up earlier and you'd find yourself tired of school.
There is more reasons, but I can't list them all here.
Anyways it usually depends on the student.