opposition noun
op·po·si·tion | \ˌä-pə-ˈzi-shən \
Definition of opposition
1 : a configuration (see CONFIGURATION sense 1b) in which one celestial (see CELESTIAL entry 1 sense 2) body is opposite another (such as the sun) in the sky or in which the elongation (see ELONGATION sense 1) is near or equal to 180 degrees
2 : the relation between two propositions having the same subject and predicate but differing in quantity or quality or both
3 : an act of setting opposite or over against : the condition of being so set
He spoke in opposition to the new law.
4 : hostile or contrary action or condition
offered strong opposition to the advance of the enemy
5a : something that opposes
specifically : a body of persons opposing something
Each candidate is focused on raising more money than the opposition.
b often capitalized : a political party opposing and prepared to replace the party in power
The opposition is likely to win the upcoming election.
Other Words from opposition
Answer:
B seems to make the most sense
Explanation:
All the other options seem like good reasons but are not as important as improving your overall skills (from my perspective at least). Hope this helps!
The world entire was the most spectacular scene o have ever seen.
He taught the colonists that they had natural rights as people which brought upon Thomas Jefferson writing Locke's phrase in the declaration of independence "Life Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness"
i dont know if this is what the question is asking sorry if I'm wrong
The answer is True. If you add that in the thesis statement then you couldn't write it in the essay itself.