Answer:
I'd suggest taking some time to reflect on a moment when you truly felt proud. Think of a memory you love to look back on, or one that fills you with confidence.
Begin with the thesis statement. An Introductory paragraph detailing what's about to come. Spend your time (or the next one or two paragraphs) describing the event and especially how it made you feel.
Usually, the fourth paragraph of an essay is reserved for the rebuttal section. This is where you make a counter-argument contradicting what you have written, but also using it to boost your point, emotions, and story further.
Then, write the conclusion. Take a while to look back on what you have written and briefly describe it (and why it matters to you, and why it fits the theme/prompt, etc.)
— I hope this helps :] Brainliest appreciated
Answer:
Last sentence
Explanation:
The last one. (not every coastal region)
Answer:
There was a world war two there was a dog named Stubby. He was a pit bull, who the army had him help drag wounded soldiers back behind the from lines.
Explanation:
I think the correct answer from the choices listed above is option A. The literary term that <span>refers to a skill used when the reader must put together what the author provides and what he/she already knows to come up with some valid information about the story would be inference. Hope this answers the question.</span>
I love using tree shaped cookie cutters to make Christmas tree cookies.