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a_sh-v [17]
3 years ago
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HELPPPP ASAAAPPPPPP 1.A student is writing the introduction to an opinion piece about school subjects.

English
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jekas [21]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Check below:

Explanation:

1. A. The most important subject to study is math because people use math in their daily lives, and the best careers require math skills.

2.

It takes less power to recycle goods than to produce them. It's "Recycling saves energy."

Recycling metals can result in up to 95 percent savings in energy costs. It's "Recycling preserves natural resources."

Millions of trees are saved by recycling paper. It's "Recycling preserves natural resources."

By reusing steel, mining of iron ore and coal is reduced. It's "Recycling preserves natural resources."

3.

Shelter animals are often well trained and provide unconditional love and companionship for owners. It's "Adopting benefits people who adopt."

It costs much less to adopt than to purchase a dog, and shelters cover basic health care, like shots, for animals. It's "Adopting benefits people who adopt."

Adopting dogs makes more room at the shelter for other animals in need. It's "Adopting saves animals' lives."

Many shelter animals are already trained to go to the bathroom outdoors. It's "Adopting benefits people who adopt."

4.

Reason 1: <em>Depending on location, the cost per night to camp can be half the cost of a hotel room, and there are also places to camp at no charge.</em>

Reason 2: <em>Setting up camp and Telling stories around the fire give people the opportunity to interact and bond.</em>

Reason 3: <em>In addition to hiking, swimming, and exploring, there are also daily chores like gathering firewood that keep campers moving.</em>

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Bingel [31]3 years ago
3 0
Need more than 5 points for all this wth
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