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oksian1 [2.3K]
2 years ago
14

Plzzzz help with this question.​

English
1 answer:
labwork [276]2 years ago
7 0

Answer:

I would start by gathering info online about how C0VID-19 created challenges (such as adjusting to distanced learning, funding for electronics needed, providing C0VID testing, etc.) and how it created opportunities (such as a further reach by being online, more flexibility, sites becoming more sanitary, etc.).

Next, I would write one (body) paragraph on each challenge and opportunity (about 2-3 challenges, 2-3 opportunities) using CSET format or a similar one to ensure that you cover everything.

C - claim

S - set up

E - evidence

T - tie-in your evidence to your claim

Also, be sure to include an intro paragraph that lets your audience know what you are going to discuss, and a conclusion paragraph that restates your intro in different wording, summarizing your body paragraphs.

Don't forget a title and works cited page!

CITING for MLA:

Last, First. <em>Title of Article.</em> Publishing Website, <u>link to article goes here</u> (Month day, year)

*

*

*

If you don't know how to do MLA, I suggest looking up an outline and following it, unless directed otherwise.

Hope this makes sense and helps! Good luck :)

Also I have to put 0's instead of O's because then I can't post the answer..."inappropriate word" lol

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