Answer:
question 1. is true
question 2. is false
question 3. is b, I think
question 4. is a
question 5. is b
Explanation:
I'm not 100% sure on number 3 tho, idk
Answer:
CO2, SO2, H2O
Explanation:
The reactants are always placed on the left side of the arrow or the equal sign. Products are on the right.
Hope that helps
The best example of a thesis statement is the following: "Funding for breast cancer should remain higher than the funding of other cancers because much of the funding is privately raised, the resulting research has proven beneficial for advancing the treatment of other cancers, and public support will demand the maintenance of current funding" (C).
A good thesis statement should be one sentence containing clearly:
- the <u>main idea of the essay or paper</u>;
- the <u>conclusion</u> you will be reaching as an answer to this question;
- and, potentially, a summary of the <u>thread of ideas you will be developing</u> to come to this conclusion.
In statement C, the thesis is expressed directly and the author explains why this argument is important: current levels of research about breast cancer funding should at least be maintained, and prioritized over other forms of cancer, because this specific research helps us learn more about other cancers and how to treat them.
The author also adds an element which will appear in the development of ideas (the main body of the paper): the fact that the public opinion supports current breast cancer research funding levels.
Answer:
gas are well separated with no regular arrangement. liquid are close together with no regular arrangement. solid are tightly packed, usually in a regular pattern
The correct answer should be A. an allegory
Anecdotes are stories that actually happened and are out of the ordinary so they're fun because of that. Myths are stories about how the world was created or how the world works. Speeches can be about anything. Allegories are like long metaphors, like if a metaphor was turned into an entire story and they use heavy symbolism.