Main Idea.
The Main Idea is usually mentioned within the first few lines of the Passage, or whatever you're reading.
Answer:
Explanation:
C)“We urgently need to halt the spread of MDR-TB,” said Dr. Churchyard, who also chairs the ACTG Tuberculosis Transformative Science Group
The only passage mentioning the word spread
The word urgently coming from Dr Churchyard, which seems an expert in Tuberculosis, suggest that TB is a dangerous disease
<span>The correct answer is B. Writing is a process, meaning there are several steps involved. Before you start writing, it's better to plan it out, first with brainstorming and then with an outline, in order to know ahead of time what you're going to talk about. If you don't plan, you could run the risk of writing your paper in a stream-of-conscious manner, which means you'd be writing whatever comes to mind at the time. This could lead to disorganization and confusion. After planning, you will write your first draft, then you will want to edit it for any mistakes, and finally you will write your final draft. </span>
Answer:
not sure
Explanation:
oh lol I knew it was actually you Issa. Were litteretly in English rn but anyway I don't know I'm on different topic but if I were you I would try researching the topic to at least make it make since with it