An argument uses logic to show why your stand on an issue is the best choice. An argument needs evidence and conclusion that convinces the reader or listener and validates the argument's premises.
It is necessary to collect pieces of evidence and logic behind the evidence to convince. it should claim your stand on an issue. Arguments should ignore the hasty generalizations such as pink color is associated with girls and blue to boys.
Imagery would be "The seas were blue while the beautiful skies were as light as my eyes."
Figurative is "The tears from the young girl were swept by the sea."
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I believe the answer is "C. to carry" (correct me if im wrong)
Answer:
Moli likes eating, doesn't she?
Explanation:
doesn't she? is your answer
Ok, I will make an list for you so I hope that you can understand what I am trying to say.
1) Not Equal
2) Equal; If you simply 6/6 then it equals 1
3) Not Equal; 1/6 is closer to 0 well 6/6 is 1
4) 1/1
5)12/12
Hope this helps!