Answer:
A. the positions of the thesis statement
Explanation:
What mainly gives it away for me is the arrow at the bottom of the triangle near the top. You <em>usually</em> want to end your topic paragraph with your thesis. Then, you restate it in the beginning of your conclusion followed by a summary and finishing up your essay in the last paragraph.
Let us look at the other options.
B. the positions of the hook sentences
-> Why would you want to hook your readers at the end of your intro paragraph, or even at the end of your essay? This option doesn't make sense.
C. the positions of the topic sentences
-> This is another good option, but the topic statement is very similar to the thesis, but they are usually the start of your <em>body</em> paragraphs.
D. the positions of the introductions
-> Why would you have an introduction at the end of your paragraph? This option also doesn't make sense.
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Answer:
That would be a paragraph.
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Answer:
using facts and numbers from a source without naming the source
Explanation:
Plagiarism is when you use something without giving proper credit to the author.
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Explanation:
Up-Hill by Christina Rossetti is a philosophical poem. The journey described in it is metaphor for life. The poem is in the form of a dialogue between a narrator and unknown answerer.
The journey of life is quite difficult and tiring, like a mountain climb. The narrator wishes to know if he would find a resting place, comfort, fellow travellers after the tiring uphill journey (difficult life). The answerer assures him he will definitely find a resting place, comfort and fellow travellers.
Answer:
a
Explanation:
information about how comics have made history