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this style is employed in academic writing to outline the main points of a topic. The writer explains a specific subject from beginning to end
Answer:
1. The text structure signaled by clue words such as result is:
C. cause and effect
2. The reason the author of the argument against eating less meat think that reducing meat consumption will not make a difference is:
G. Plant-based agriculture uses more resources than livestock farming.
3. The author effectively supports the claim by:
J. by calling out the problems with the GLEAM model and meat alternatives
4. The claim that the author makes as a pro for doing away with the Electoral College is:
P. The Electoral College potentially throws off the balance established in the legislative branch by the Constitution.
5. This excerpt provides evidence that effectively supports the claim identified in Part A
Q. Yes, because it explains how the Constitution establishes balance in the legislature.
Explanation:
A claim is an assertion made by a party to an argument by which the party declares that something is true. It is usually supported by some evidence, but it is not necessary that the person making the claim must supply some. Therefore, a claim indicates the asserting party's opinion and preferences.
I believe that there was a question attached, and that the question was:
Which fiction element is the focus in this paragraph?
And the fiction element that this paragraph focuses on is the setting of the story: it provides the description of the environment.
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Animals might not be able to speak or master advanced language techniques, but they certainly have other ways of communicating. Whale song, wolf howls, frog croaks, bird chips -- even the waggle dance of the honeybee or the vigorous waving of a dog's tail -- are among the panoply of ways animals transmit information to each other and to other denizens of the animal kingdom.
Explanation:
I’ll help you but first I need to know what your claiming about time management