Answer:
The correct answer is C - main subject.
Explanation:
In English, the topic of something is what the paper is centered around. For example, if you write an email and add a subject line, you are summarizing it very shortly. If I wrote a huge email explaining the benefits of healthcare, my subject would be "The Benefits of Healthcare." Therefore, C is your answer.
The answer cannot be A because your opinion is what is used to gain the topic of an essay. Your opinion is your stance on the topic and therefore is not a topic but rather your belief in the matter.
The answer cannot be B because the issue is why you would write the paper and does not mean that is what the paper will be about. For example, if my paper was misgraded, I would write an email about how upset I am. However, the topic would be to get the grade changed.
The answer is not D because a thesis statement is a broad opening into the evidence that supports the claim or topic of your essay.
I hope this helps.
Food,water,phone,bible,books,cards,rollerskates.surfboard,axe,and water purifier.
To
The Principal
Whoever (You decide)
Palam Colony
Delhi: 1100XX
Date: 6/18/22
_________________
Subject: Application for permission to allow you to go to picnic at seaside.
Respected sir/madam,
I am a student of class 11th standard of your school. I am writing this application myself on behalf of all the students of my class. Our school exam results have come out and all of us performed very well. Therefore, we would like to celebrate and go out for a picnic to the 'Taj Mahal'. The school will be closed for winter vacation next week. This trip will be very useful to us. It will give us good knowledge.
Our class has agreed to take us up on trip. There are 30 students of my class will go on this trip.
Hence, I request you to arrange this trip for us next Sunday. I hope you will consider our request.
Thanking you!
Yours faithfully,
Name: Darkness880826
Class: 1D
Roll No: 89 (Random ig)
Hope this helps!
Answer:
Weak argument.
Explanation:
The argument given gives a lot of personal opinions and does not cite evidence. They also fail to use relevant information, and false information. I.E "In fact, every kid likes to play video games." This has no roots in facts and no cited evidence given to prove other wise. There's also a bit of passive voice misuse here, "<u>Some</u> college kids can win lots of different games." You shouldn't use words like some/many/may in an argument. It makes your point look weak, you need to be strong and affirmative.