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Anna71 [15]
3 years ago
9

Can Someone help me out, please??

English
2 answers:
max2010maxim [7]3 years ago
8 0

Question 1:

Absolutely <em>false</em>! Never refer to yourself as if you're part of whatever you're talking about in an essay.

Question 2:

A topic sentence is the main idea of the paragraph.

Question 3:

A thesis:

should not be a question

should be an opinion that is able to be argued against

should be the last sentence of the introduction

should be grammatically correct

Question 4:

Pre-writing consists of brainstorming, clustering, and outlining. Never <em>ever</em> ignore the assignment.

Question 5:

A thesis is the main idea of the essay that shows what the writer plans to explain or argue in the paper.

Question 6:

I'm not too sure on this one, but I believe the answer is "fast food is not as healthy as people believe."

Question 7:

People tend to struggle with new technology and the amount of information available online.

Question 8:

I do not know how to answer this one, sorry!

Question 9:

To further develop and organize the essay and then correct grammar and tone issues.

Question 10:

Drafting is a process of writing that can contain multiple versions of the paper.

I'm so sorry that I could not answer a couple of those! Still, have a wonderful day/night! <3

NeTakaya3 years ago
7 0
#1 is false
#2 is what the essay is about
#4 is brainstorming....
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