The question above wants to assess your ability to argue scientifically. As this skill is something very personal, I can't write this paragraph for you, but I will show you how to write one.
First of all, you should know that the Channels on Mars are evidence that there was once intelligent life on Mars, as these channels look like artificial channels created for the movement of water.
A scientific argument, in turn, refers to an opinion, based on proven scientific facts.
In this case, to write your argument you should:
- Search for articles featuring information and facts about the Channels on Mars.
- Read the articles, evaluate the information presented and create an opinion based on them.
- Write your opinion in a paragraph and show evidence, taken from the articles that prove this opinion.
Remember that despite being an opinion, a scientific argument is a formal text and must be written formally. Also, you must remember to use the words presented in the question above.
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Answer:
Santiago was robbed in Tangier
Explanation:
Okay 1. There once was five perfectly shaped seeds. Their names happened to be Victoria, Chelbj, Tehano, and Tete. They all hated one of the more deformed seeds, his name was Rahnay. Luckily Rahnay had Briana, Joss, and Lauryn as her friends. Since Rahnay had these friends, she put up with the bullying. The five perfect seeds bullied Rahnay because she was the only not normal seed.
One day when Rahnay was walking through the desert, she heard a very loud boom. She was pummeled in the face by a pebble.
14 - You could've just googled this...
Answer:
There once was a garden, a quiet place. The garden had a caretaker who had grown old. The garden once grew vibrant flowers and plump fruits, many years ago. In her youth, she was full of every color imaginable, though, with her caretaker's age, her colors had begun to fade many moons ago. All that was left was one large tree, an Oak. The old Oak had been there almost as long as the garden herself. If we go back several years, we'll see them all in their prime.
On a sunny day in the midst of July, a little squirrel went to dig up some acorns it had buried. The squirrel went to the garden and started to search. It searched and searched but still couldn't find one of its acorns. After a while, the squirrel gave up. The lost acorn sat beneath the dirt and began to sprout. The delicate roots started to grow as the little tree pushed through the top of the soil. At its beginning, the Oak looked like any other plant in the garden- small bright green leaves. The Oak grew and grew along with the rest of the garden. As time went on the tree got bigger, the caretaker got older and different flowers came and went with the months.
The garden flourished for years to come until the caretaker could no longer come. The caretaker stayed inside and the garden began to die. She was sorry for her caretaker, so she did her best to keep the life of her plants. But weeds poked through her once manicured ground and started to take over her plot. They strangled the flowers and fruits, all except the great Oaktree. Without her caretaker, the garden relied on rain, but one summer the skies refused to let some down. The garden's ground became hard and cracked beneath the barren skies. A month had passed and even the old Oaktree was weak, its leaves had begun to dry and fall, all until the rain came down. Pouring down the water rushed, over every crack and bush, the water soaked in through the ground. Alas, because her grounds were now soft and fertile again she fought to bring back her flowers. The garden gave all she could and gave her caretaker one last bunch. The flowers were delicate and fading fast, but they still carried so much color.
The end. :)
I made it up as I went along.