Answer:
D
Explanation:
Thesis statements are direct and easy
Hi there!
It seems you need some essay help.
There is no context provided as to what you learned, so I'm not sure how to help there. Basically, the prompt is asking to write what you learned, using what you learned.
Your essay will be structured like so:
Intro
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Attention grabber/hook. Sentence leading into what your topic is about, also catching the reader's attention. Thesis statement, your whole paper summed up (first paragraph summed up, second, and third).
First
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Claim, evidence (with citation), elaboration. Repeated as needed. Finish with sentence claim.
Second
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Same as first.
Third
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Same as first.
Conclusion
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Summed up. Thesis. (optional: leave the reader with a question they have to think about)
Citation page
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A whole separate page with the requested citation. Ask your teacher for exactly how to do this.
Submit your basic outline, which is basically this above, just with what the topic is about (again, ask your teacher on what they want)
Then, write your paper. Use vocabulary and great sentences. A thesaurus can help you find meaningful words to throw in.
Hope this helps! :)
Answer:
1) picks
2)incorrect
Explanation:
Either means only one of them, which is why we use picks, and you can't say "in on" in a row.
We must never forget what makes us who we are.
^^Pretty sure that sucks, I don't really know how to do it lol
Answer:
The sentence is as fine as it is.
Explanation:
If you were to replace the comma with a period, It wouldn't be grammatically correct.