Answer: All right, here goes nothing. *cracks knuckles*
To begin with, the article has a weak claim. While it does vaguely introduce their stance on the topic, it poses it as a question and not a statement. Also, this claim is written in the first person, unlike strong claims that are supposed to be written in the third person. As for the "support" section, even the very beginning strays from the original claim, instead saying why <em>they </em>should own a pet instead of why <em>everyone</em> should be allowed to own pets. For example, in the second paragraph, the author cites a story from a friend of a friend. That is not valid evidence. If it was on the news, however, and the author cited that as evidence instead, the article would be much stronger. The author also delves deeper into their own personal life instead of stating facts as they should have. The transition between paragraphs is clunky at best, with the third paragraph pretty much restating the claim instead of simply saying something like "Pets are helpful to our society." And finally, the entire purpose of that last sentence seems to be to wrap up the article in a hasty fashion, without any attention to restating the claim or the facts presented.
Hope this meets the criteria! Good luck!!
Answer:
Because it has steep drops and seats that turn completely around
Explanation:
Although you did not mention the article to which the question refers, we can say that the X² roller coaster was not made for fearful because of its numerous steep descents and its ability to rotate the train seats back and forth in 360 degrees, this being its main characteristic.
The rotation that the accents give are controlled by two tracks, however, the experience is totally modified and the ride on the X² allows an adrenaline rush much greater than any other roller coaster.
Answer:
d experiences of an astronaut in space
Gawain goes to the chapel to confess his sins and be absolved.
Wait for someone else to answer to I'm not all the way sure if mine is correct
Answer:
All of them are verbs so I believe it's either D Or B