Answer:
choose d. smattering.
Explanation: smattering means a little bit of something. lily was surprised that only a (smattering) of branches had fallen out of the tree into the yard after the power thunderstorms the night before.
Introduction
a) Introduce a topic
b) State a thesis
II. Body. Paragraph-1
a) Write a topic sentence (the argument for your thesis)
b) Support this argument: data, facts, examples
c) Explain how they relate to your thesis
III. Body. Paragraph-2
a) Write a topic sentence (another argument for your thesis)
b) Support this argument: data, facts, examples
c) Explain how they relate to your thesis
IV. Body. Paragraph-3
a) Write a topic sentence (another argument for your thesis, or a counterargument)
b) Support this argument, or explain why the counterargument doesn’t work: data, facts, examples
c) Explain how they relate to your thesis
V. Conclusion
a) Summarize all main points
b) Restate your thesis
c) Add a call to action: what you want readers to do after reading your essay
Answer:
<em>1. Ask your teacher can you sharpen your pencil.</em>
<em>2. If she say yes, the get up.</em>
<em>3. Then grab your pencil.</em>
<em>4. Walk to the pencil sharpener.</em>
<em>5. Put your pencil in the hole</em>
<em>6. Stay still until you hear an low noisee</em>
<em>7. Take it out </em>
<em>8 . Then go sit back down.</em>
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