The information required to correctly answer the question is unavailable hence the general answer. The exercise is about Comparing two Texts.
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How do you compare two texts?</h3>
To compare two texts, you wan to highlight the facts or things that are similar to both and the factors that make them different. Things to look out for are:
- Similarity or differences in Techniques
- Viewpoints
- Theme
- Central Ideas etc.
<h3>What is the objective of comparing two texts of literature?</h3>
The key objective for comparing two literature is that it helps to:
- enhance critical thinking; and
Learn more about comparing text at:
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Hey there!
The correct answer to your question is option B.
If Francis is writing an argumentative essay, "including at least three specific detailed examples after you have introduced your claim" is the most effective way for him to organize the reasons and evidence clearly.
This is because an argumentative essay is an essay that has an idea, that people can either disagree or agree with. Having three specific and detailed examples after you have already introduced your claim will probably help the audience agree with your idea.
Hope this helps you.
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False bc i hadvthat question
Answer:
A. Asks a question
Explanation:
A thesis statement shouls answer the question you are trying to prove. So if your answering something you want to prove you know the answer, asking is not the way to do so
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1- C
3- B
4- A
6- A
8- B
10- B
hope it's correct......That's what I would have done. Tell me later if it's ok or not !!!
hope I helped !