“Last of them all my ram, the leader, came, / weighted by wool and me with my meditations.” (Homer 376-377).
<span>B.) Ownership of land areas.<<
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<span>C.) They've grown to become trees, plunging deep roots into earth<<<</span>
<span>C. information:
After the word information, the sentence splits into an entirely new and complete thought. This means that there has to be some sort of separating punctuation mark after information. The colon works because the first part of the sentence presents a set up for what the scholar says is "correct". </span>
Answer:
good things happen to good people
Explanation:
the theme of the story is good people are always rewarded. The theme of the bachelor's story is bad things happen to good people
You're typically supposed to have three but this case says otherwise.
you're going to have to try and break those down into 3 sub topics.
When you've done that you have to:
1. Support claim with evidence. You have to find lots of evidence and fact to support your claim.
2. Present sub-points or arguments to help your claim get into the reader's mind.
3. You have to acknowledge the opposition because every claim has one. You have to disprove the claim and make your readers think it's wrong.
4. Be clear, be informative, tell the reader the connection between evidence and claim (only if it isn't obvious), and never accidentally support the opposition because readers can easily spot that.