Answer:
You should start with a defined character. Compare someone old and young and how they can both be useful and smart no matter the age, argue the opposite as well.
So lets say, Jerry and his Grandad Patrick both do art. They both managed to land their art in galleries and are very successful. They both do commisions full time and can sustain themselves without needed another job. Although Jerry and Patrick are both highly skilled artists, it took Patrick 40 extra years to completely cultivate his talent.
^This is an example of the argument you are trying to write.
Think woodworking, both a 20 year old and a 60 year old can do it. Same with cleaning.
Answer:
false
Explanation:
there is economic growth thats why the peak grew
The first error is in bold text below:
<span>"... it was not until the start of the 1900s that scientific attempts are made to get a man off the ground under his own steam."
In the above sentence, the word "are" is in the incorrect verb tense. To be grammatically correct, the word "are" should be replaced by "were".
</span>The second error is in bold text below:
"<span>These bicycles-on-wheels might seem comical to today’s aeronauts, but in 1912 they are good enough to help Gabriel Poulain..."</span>
In the above sentence as well, the word "are" is in the incorrect verb tense. To be grammatically correct, the word "are" should be replaced by "were".
Answer: "By contrast, the plantation had only one purpose: to create a single product that could be grown, ground, boiled, dried, and sold to distant markets."
Explanation:
<em>Sugar Changed the World </em>is a book written by Marc Aronson and Marina Budhos. In the book, they explore the history of sugar, particularly in slave trade.
In this excerpt, the author's claim is that plantation was considered as a revolutionary way of making sugar: the whole process from planting the seeds to drying and selling it was happening in one place. It was the first time in human history that the farms were organized in such a way. The correct answer is, therefore, the second option.
Due to lack of detail, no one can really answer that... in your dreams, he might though.