A compare and contrast essay is a piece of formal writing in which the author focus on the similarities between two ideas, objects, places, etc., and the differences between them. There are some aspects that the author should take into account when he/she is crafting the essay. First, the author has a clear idea of the effect that he/she wants to produce on the audience (a purpose). His/her main idea should be presented in the thesis statement in a simple but effective way which gives the audience a clear idea of the content and the direction of the essay. In addition, it is also important to focus to the similarities and differences that not only are interesting and relevant to the reader but also provide a new, impressive point of view or deeper understanding of a topic.
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(a) People say it is unlucky to walk under a ladder.
<em>People said it is supposed to be unlucky to walk under a ladder.</em>
(b) I am told that garlic stops you catching a cold.
<em>I am told garlic supposed to stop you from catching cold</em>
(c) I am told that he was a lorry driver at one time.
<em>He was supposed to be a lorry driver at one time</em>
(d) They say there is monster in Loch Ness.
<em>They believed, there is supposed to be a monster in Loch Ness</em>
e) They say the universe is expanding all the time.
<em>They believed supposedly that the universe is expanding all the time.</em>
a) People who are cruel to animals upset me.
<em>If there is one thing that upsets me, it's people who are cruel to animals</em>
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Explanation:
The above are the answers to the questions asked.
Answer:
All of the above
Explanation:
They are literally in the thesis so all are valid, although a thesis is usually the first paragraph, a sentence for that would be that scientists accidentally created killer bees, the conclusion contains all the choices you have listed
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