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1. What's a thesis statement?
● A. A phrase that the author repeats throughout the piece
OB. A phrase, usually found in the conclusion, that adds unnecessary information
O C. A sentence, usually found in the body of a piece of writing, that provides supporting details
OD. A sentence, usually found in the introduction, that clearly states the focus of the entire piece
the answer is A. Beacuse states the topic and purpose of your paper.the main idea of an essay. It consists of the topic of the essay and the writer's claim about the topic that will be proven throughout the essay. The thesis usually appears at the end of the introduction, often as the last sentence, and lets the reader know what to expect.
1. names something you cannot see or touch
2. a verb's time of action
3. arrangement of verb forms by tense, voice, mood, person, and number
4. a verb that functions as an adjective
5. contains two or more main clauses
6. specific noun to which a pronoun refers
These are the answers:
1.<span>Abstract Noun
</span>2.<span>Tense
</span>3. <span>Conjugation
4.</span><span>Participle
</span>5.<span>Compound Sentence
6.</span><span>Antecedent </span>
Greedy
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1.Reporter
2.Captain Tweedy
I just know this much
Answer:
Voting is the best to involve all of the community → reason
Statistics show that voting promotes community engagement → evidence
Communities should encourage people to register to vote → rebuttal
Voting takes too much time → counterclaim
Once you register to vote, it is actually really easy and quick → claim
Explanation:
I have been able to match each statement with the part of a viewpoint it represents.
We see that the reason here is that voting is actually the best way to see involve all of the community.
A rebuttal is seen to be one which nullifies the other evidence. From the evidence stated, it is seen that the statistics show that voting actually promotes community engagement. But the rebuttal tends to nullify that evidence. This is true because the rebuttal reveals that people still find it hard to vote so they need to be encouraged to vote. This then contradicts the promotion of community engagement.