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i dont think that is possible sorry kiddo
Explanation:
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Context
Explanation:
An example of context is the words that surround the word "read" that help the reader determine the tense of the word. An example of context is the history surrounding the story of Shakespeare's King Henry IV.
The topic sentence is the starting sentence and what you’re talking about
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An argument relies on a comparison of two things
Explanation:
Many arguments rely on an analogy between two or more objects, ideas, or situations. If the two things that are being compared aren’t really alike in the relevant respects, the analogy is a weak one, and the argument that relies on it commits the fallacy of weak analogy.
Analogy: a comparison between two things, typically for the purpose of explanation or clarification.
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A) A working man who isn't well educated and likes to gossip.
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D) The luggage arrived, the dog bit the stranger, the dog went under the wagon, the stranger went upstairs.
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D) 29th
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B) He was pushed out of the room.