People are sensitive. Common words that are used to describe people have suddenly been given a new, underlying meaning of 'you are lesser'. Oftentimes it's not the word itself, but the tone in which it's said. Take 'minor' for example. A minor would perceive that label as offensive if you said it to debunk his/her argument. A minor would engage in a conversation of being unable to drive with the reasoning - "I'm not old enough yet." You could see words as positive or negative only when someone comes along and uses it. Fat used to be adjective, but somehow in today's day and age - or when you got older - it's now a dirty word.
So when you say someone is handicapped, according to today's logic, you're telling them they're imperfect. And that's a bad thing.
When writing an essay you first want to start off by choosing your topic.
Secondly, you should brainstorm on a piece of paper so you have your ideas together and organized.
Then you should begin by writing your thesis statement and main ideas in the first paragraph.
After that you should have at least 2-3 body paragraphs explaining each main idea topic you wrote in the previous paragraph.
Finally you should end with your conclusion paragraph, briefly summarizing everything you talked about in your essay.
* As always look over it a few times and make any adjustments *
Yes, me is the correct pronoun to use in the sentence <em>Mark studied all afternoon with Marcus and ______.
</em>No other pronoun can be used in this example, because you need an object pronoun, and other options are subject.<em>
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Answer:
It was a candid admission of guilt however, the judge still doubted him.
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