I know that the answer is D. Because It wouldn't be A because the new inventions DEFINATLY didn't make work more complex and not b because it was not slower AT ALL and not c because it wasn't more consuming.
<span>Answer this question… Great Britain did not allow the colonists to participate in government. </span>
The essay should be written to assess your ability to write and interpret information. For that reason, I can't write it for you, but I'll show you how to do it.
As shown in the above question, you must select a question and an answer on the US History exam resources page.
Next, you must evaluate and interpret the issue presented in the question and answer. This will be the subject of your essay and you should search for information about it.
In addition, you must form an opinion and a position on this subject. This will also be important for your research, as you must find information that supports your opinion on the subject.
After that, you can write your essay as follows:
- Introduction: Introduce the subject of your essay and show your interpretation, opinion and position in relation to this subject. This placement is your thesis statement.
- Body: Write two paragraphs. In the first paragraph, you should write the elements that make up the subject you are presenting and how these elements fit into society. In the second paragraph, you must show your arguments in relation to these elements, your interpretations and the impacts you recognize. Don't forget to prove your arguments with evidence drawn from your research sources.
- Conclusion: Summarize everything that was presented, restate the main subject of the essay, and reinforce your thesis statement.
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Answer:
thinfs have been done differently over the years
Explanation:
if you are comparing two separate things that look the same, they may look simlular but are different (sorry ifbthis is wrong. this is what I thought of and it may help spark an idea of your own)
the answer is b He alludes to revered texts like the Declaration of Independence, the Bible, and the Gettysburg Address since he directly refferes to these three topics on multiple accounts through out his speech