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In Christopher Marlowe's "The Tragical History of Doctor Faustus", Faustus begin to believe that human salvation became impossible is because of the fact that he believed in Predestination. It's a theory wherein humans are already fated ever since they are born, and due to the evil in the world, he deemed that it's actually impossible to save humankind.
Answer:
B. As the evidence shows, moderate exercise can be beneficial to good health.
Explanation:
That is a better conclusion then the other ones because your writing should flow from your introduction through the body of the essay to the conclusion. In the introduction, you introduce main or central ideas. In the body of your text, you provide reasons, examples, and support for your central ideas. In the conclusion, you review those central ideas in a fresh way. For example, you might explain the importance of your central ideas, or you might apply your central ideas to the lives of your readers. You probably will offer a closing idea that you want your readers to take away and remember.
<u>Here are some examples of Good, Meh, And Bad Conclusions:</u>
WEAK CONCLUSION: In summary, calcium is important for healthy teeth and bones.
STRONGER CONCLUSION: Not only is calcium critical for growing bodies that need strong teeth and bones, but it is also easy to access, even for people who cannot eat dairy products.
PARAGRAPH CONCLUSION: It should be evident that calcium is a useful mineral at all stages of life. It builds strong teeth and bones in children and prevents bone loss in middle age. It is not difficult to find calcium in the foods you eat. Even if you cannot eat dairy products, you can find the calcium you need in tofu, kale, and even blackstrap molasses.
The answer must be B, metaphor
Alliteration example: The whale was white.
Simile example: She was like an angel.
Oxymoron example: A dog's kitten (WHICH DOG WOULD GIVE BIRTH TO A KITTEN)
Unless you at least mention the persons name in the idea then no but if your haven't then yes this would count as plagiarizing.
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