Answer:
primary sources are directly from the event or person. for example a presidential speech.
a secondary would be like a news article about said speech
The best answer in my opinion is the third choice.
Answer:
Explanation:
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Simple. First you would make an outline coming up with the reasons that support your subject. Then next you would fill them in a straight line down. So to start your intro write a hook to grab your readers attention. Then after write your supporting reasons after. Thats the intro. After your intro to write your first paragraph write your claim and counterclaim. Like if i was going to say dogs are better then cats i would write"Although dogs are popular pets so are cats but are preferred as they cost less due to survey done by geoplanet or some other company name." The write a another sentence like the first followed by a second just like i did above a topic as well as supporting factor. Then for your second paragraph use your second reason as well as a supporting detail following the same format as your first and then third if your teacher requires it. Then for a conclusion write something like In conclusion "dogs are better since they cost less, love to play, and are good for protection against burglars" to sum up your three reasons.
Answer: but
Explanation:
In 1863, President Abraham Lincoln designated the last Thursday in November as a national holiday of Thanksgiving ....... in 1939, President Franklin Roosevelt decreed that the holiday should always be celebrated on the fourth Thursday of the month.
Out of the options given, the answer is "but". This is the right answer as it'll be used to link both sentences regarding the two activities of the President's together.
The other options such as "for example", "therefore" and "so" when used doesn't make the sentence correct.