Answer:
The answer is your first option: <u>If a true utopia can ever be achieved, everyone must share the same vision and be willing to act for the common
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<u>good.</u>
Explanation:
The second and third option aren't the strongest choice for an essay explaining the writer's vision of a utopia, as the third option explains how he prepared his text and well the answer is:<em> by presenting many characteristics, </em>this doesn't give us any writer's vision at all, only a structure of his text. The second option, although it is indeed presenting the writer's vision, it isn't the strongest, for it only presents three limited and specified reasons; whereas, the first option, presents two visions, but they're not limited as sharing the same vision implies many things, acting for the common good too, for instance; giving shelter to the less fortunates in cold weather, feeding people on Thanksgiving, donating clothes, etc, etc... So this is the reson why this is the strongest choice.
Answer:
You should start with a defined character. Compare someone old and young and how they can both be useful and smart no matter the age, argue the opposite as well.
So lets say, Jerry and his Grandad Patrick both do art. They both managed to land their art in galleries and are very successful. They both do commisions full time and can sustain themselves without needed another job. Although Jerry and Patrick are both highly skilled artists, it took Patrick 40 extra years to completely cultivate his talent.
^This is an example of the argument you are trying to write.
Think woodworking, both a 20 year old and a 60 year old can do it. Same with cleaning.
The correct way is
You’re welcome.
Answer:
for 90 years
Explanation:
"for" is the only preposition in this sentence. it forms the prepositional phrase together with the words that follow ("90 years").
Emily Dickson's poetry often explored desire and loneliness.