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Molodets [167]
3 years ago
14

Hi please help me with this question.

English
1 answer:
vodka [1.7K]3 years ago
5 0

The correct answer C. 40 pounds

Explanation:

The text presented provides specific instructions for business located  Simpsons Square Mall about the collection of garbage, due to a change in the company collecting wastes. These instructions include specific weight limits for garbage cans, recycling bins, debris, among others. In the case of garbage cans, the text indicates "Full garbage cans must weigh no more than 40 pounds". In this context, if you own a business in this street the general rule for garbage cans is that each must not weight more than 40 pounds.

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A good introduction paragraph depends on your prompt. Since you did not post your prompt, I cannot specifically help you, however, I can help you on a rhetorical level, at least, to some extent.

An introduction paragraph, in HIGH SCHOOL, is expected to have:

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A quick summary of what you plan your paper to have.

Now, keep in mind, if this is High School level, you need to write on a college approach. Many teachers (at least, mine, as I took all AP classes throughout High school) will count off for inadequate use of grammar, rhetorical devices, or flow/smoothness/thought process.

Another point to keep in mind: An introductory paragraph is exactly what it sounds like. An introduction. It serves as an introduction to the READER, in the sense that you must capture the readers attention in the very first line. Make it dramatic. It is an introduction to the ESSAY, meaning ANYTHING you want to include in your essay NEEDS to be summarized in that introduction. It also needs to be extremely smooth, precise, and show that you don't have the attention span of a 2 year old (despite many of us teens actually having the attention span of 1 year olds).

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Your first sentence in your intro paragraph does NOT have to be your thesis. It is recommended, however, your thesis can also come in the SECOND sentence.

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