<em>Which sentence in this excerpt from President Richard Nixon's speech "The Great Silent Majority" contains the thesis statement?
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<em>The correct answer is: Let us all understand that the question before us is not whether some Americans are for peace and some Americans are against peace. The question at issue is not whether Johnson's war becomes Nixon's war. The great question is: How can we win America’s peace?
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- <em>This sentence contains the thesis statement. The topic is, “How can we win America’s peace?” And how does President Nixon control the ideas of his thesis? First, he says what the question is not, he says that it is not about who is against or in favor of peace, or who started Vietnam War. When Nixon says what the question is not, helps us in being more objective with the topic, he urges not to fall into the misconceptions of the topic and to focus on what really matters: “How can we win America’s peace?” In addition, when Nixon says what the question is not, he is reflecting his opinion, or judgment. </em>
Rephrase the sentence:
Who types fast on a word processor?
She types fast on a word processor.
Your answer is going to be:
No one types as fast as she on a word processor.
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The question in its proper format should be:
Describe the given nouns in terms of <em>number, quality, and color</em> of the noun:
- Apples
- Bee Hives
- Fishes
- Twigs and
- Phones
Answer:
- Half a dozen big green apples
- 3 active brown bee hives
- A School of little red fishes
- a couple of dead greyish twigs
- One High-end green phone
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