<span>More often than not, it would be the northwestern regions of Thailand that are not marketed very often and do not show up in the brochures. These would include the regions of the Mae Sot province, Kampheng Phaet and Sukhothai. This is mostly because this area is surrounded by a mountainous region which makes it quite inaccessible to most tourists. Because of this, most people prefer to visit the more crowded and accessible areas of Thailand such as Bangkok.
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I would say C. Was and eaten are both passive forms of language. I would go with C.
So when the prompt asks for 3 examples of powerful language, it's asking for something that makes an impact. It's powerful, and it make you think. Kind of like figurative language or metaphors. That's just what I think though...
Answer:
First you need to know what side your on or your claim. In this case the easiest side would be that <u>a vegetarian diet leads to weight loss. </u>
Explanation:
So in organizing your essay you first state your claim then you need at least 5 pieces of evidence for your whole essay to be efficient.
After you state your evidence you would then explain on how that evidence supports your claim.
So those are the basics for writing an argumentative essay. Good Luck!
Answer: B - It will eliminate the stress of having to come up with a response
immediately
Explanation:
This is because students will have time (30 secs) to prep a response to the question, so it relieves the stress of coming up with an answer immediately which may also not be a valid answer, as your mind would have to work fast to extreme measures.