Answer:
Wiesel and Vladek Spiegelman are survivors of the Holocaust. After having read Wiesel’s speech, “Hope, Despair, and Memory,” and an excerpt about Vladek in Maus I, readers discover a striking difference in the mood, attitude, of these two survivors. In two to three paragraphs discuss their attitudes, comparing and contrasting them. Use textual evidence to support your points.
Both Elie Wiesel and Vladek Spiegelman are survivors of the Holocaust. After having read Wiesel’s speech, “Hope, Despair, and Memory,” and an excerpt about Vladek in Maus
Answer:
You get undressed too. ;)
Explanation:
The form of the verb plan in the sentence is active. Thus, the answer to this item is letter A. An active verb is when the subject is the clearly the "doer" of the action. From the sentence, the subject is I and is clearly the doer of the action which is planning.
Answer:
second line
Explanation:
i believe it is the second line but i am not 100% sure
The correct answer is:
C. Body paragraph three
A counterargument is an Argument that disagrees with or opposes with another argument. The reason why you should address your counterargument at this point of the essay, is because before of it you should introduce your topic, argument and supporting detail, assigned to go on body paragraph one, and two respectively. The concluding paragraph is used to summarize what you said in your thesis statement, not to oppose to any idea.