The statement that best exemplifies a strong persuasive claim is the last one - School communications should be sent electronically to conserve paper.
In this sentence, you have your claim that you want to prove, as well as the reason why your claim is correct. The other options are just facts, they are not sentences you would use in order to persuade someone to believe or do something.
Answer:
The people who receive microloans are often very poor
M- Measurable
This goal is Specific: it tells Sarah what to do and how often, Assignable: Sarah knows it's her own responsibility, Realistic: This is an activity Sarah is capable of completing, and Time Related: Sarah knows she needs to do this twice a month for a year. There are no guidelines though, for how the cleaning will be measured. The M part of a SMART goal would tell her how to know when she has completely cleaned the bathroom to her parents' standards.
Answer by YourHope:
Hi! :)
1) What do paragraphs 2-5 have in common?
A) They clearly address only one side of the argument!!
2) What is the author's purpose in writing this passage?
C) to inform the reade!!!
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