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Answer:
Use evidence that supports the topic sentence more clearly.
Explanation:
The evidence doesn't support the topic sentence very well.
You can make sure that readers understand how a direct quote fits into your report by in the following way: Follow the quote with a separate paragraph explaining how the quote relates to your topic.
<h3>What is direct quotation?</h3>
Direct quotation is known to be the reproduction of word-for-word material that has been taken directly from someone else's work. It is usually enclosed in double quotation marks before a full stop is placed.
We can see that making your readers know how the quote relates to your topic makes them to understand it.
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Question:</h2>
Trent is reading these lines from winter time By Robert Louis Stevenson Black-
<em>"are my steps on silver sod and thick blows frosty breath aboard."</em>
Which fact would help Trent understand this poem´s meaning
A. Sod is another name for grass and it often looks silvery white in the winter B. People often wear black shoes and warm gloves in the winter C. Many animals migrate to warmer climates during the winter D. During the winter, the clouds are very thick and look silver in the sky.
<h2>Answer:</h2>
A. Sod is another name for grass and it often looks silvery white in the winter
Answer:
1. therefore, this reason= Problem and solution
2. now, next=Cause and effect
3. both different from= description
4. one answer is, one reason for this= problem and solution
5. such as, for instance= compare and contrast
Explanation:
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