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I would start by gathering info online about how C0VID-19 created challenges (such as adjusting to distanced learning, funding for electronics needed, providing C0VID testing, etc.) and how it created opportunities (such as a further reach by being online, more flexibility, sites becoming more sanitary, etc.).
Next, I would write one (body) paragraph on each challenge and opportunity (about 2-3 challenges, 2-3 opportunities) using CSET format or a similar one to ensure that you cover everything.
C - claim
S - set up
E - evidence
T - tie-in your evidence to your claim
Also, be sure to include an intro paragraph that lets your audience know what you are going to discuss, and a conclusion paragraph that restates your intro in different wording, summarizing your body paragraphs.
Don't forget a title and works cited page!
CITING for MLA:
Last, First. <em>Title of Article.</em> Publishing Website, <u>link to article goes here</u> (Month day, year)
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If you don't know how to do MLA, I suggest looking up an outline and following it, unless directed otherwise.
Hope this makes sense and helps! Good luck :)
Also I have to put 0's instead of O's because then I can't post the answer..."inappropriate word" lol
Answer:
providing a clear, concise caption
Explanation:
Answer:
"Nothing is perfect. This was one of Mrs. Hopewell's favorite sayings. Another was: that is life! And still another, the most important, was: well, other people have their opinions too.
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Explanation:
Irony is a literary device used when a character, or even the narration, says the opposite of what I really believe and think. An example of this can be seen in the text shown in the question above, in the lines "Nothing is perfect. This was one of Mrs. Hopewell's favorite sayings. Another was: that is life! And still another, the most important, was: well, other people have their opinions too. "
These lines were spoken by Ms. Hopewell, this is because she says that her daughter should not care what people say or think about the mechanical leg she uses, however Ms. Hopewell herself feels sorry for her daughter and ended up saying something contrary to what I really wanted to say.
This was really great so far! Although there is a typo. (I about 15 or so.).
I am certain your answer is B.<span> to give the details or arguments that support the main idea.</span>