Answer:
It is asking you to write what you learned from a certain experiance, like "This experiance has taught me that lying leads to consequences." Or something like that. Also In your first paragraph, it says, "'because when I was younger" You could combine it with "I believe that lying is bad" Instead you could say, " I believe that lying is bad, for example when I was younger..."
In my opinion, the correct answer is <span>c. were published to be read by common people. The invention of the printing press a century earlier was the driving force of literacy, which was becoming more widespread than ever. Books were cheaper and affordable to members of the growing middle class. Also, the middle-class people started dictating the literary taste, so there was no need for employing sublime styles and topics that would appeal to the educated aristocracy. In the 16th century, Giorgio Vasari wrote his "Lives of the Artists" - an easily read and extremely interesting account on lives of secular people - the major artists of the age. This book quickly became a bestseller, which means it was read by common people.</span>
1. Pick a topic
2. pick a hook (something that will draw attention and make people want to read it)
3. Expand on your hook and make sure to clearly state your view on the topic (if it is good or bad, if you should or shouldn't get it-- so on )
4. write 3-5 body paragraphs.
- your view
- positive aspects
- negitive aspects
- compare the negitive and positive aspects
5. sum it all up in a conclusion paragraph
6. works cited page (all your links)
if u need a website for citation easybib is a rlly good one
The author of this article disagrees with what Bramhal's art seems to convey. The image shows someone unable to "rise up against the soda ban" because they have become to large to stand up. The point of this image is to show exactly why the ban is necessary. The author of the article thinks that the ban is unnecessary and will just end up tuning people out to the cause. They think that Bloomberg should just focus his efforts on the ad campaigns that promote healthy lifestyles instead.