The purpose of an antagonist in the story is to hinder the main character(s) from achieving their goal. The antagonist does not always have to be the main villain, but just has evil intentions to the main characters. A perfect example of this (in my opinion) would be Boba Fett from<em> The Empire Strikes Back</em>, he was not the main villain, but was hired by the main villain of the original trilogy to stop the main group from achieving their goals, and did have evil intentions towards them.
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For one, it's best to remain honest even when no ones looking. Secondly, i'm sure the author of what ever it is would like to receive credit for the work they've done. It's just morally & ethically wrong to accept credit for something that's not original work.
Claim: Students should be required to take at least one online class.
Reasons:
Online classes provide more flexibility in students’ schedules.
Students learn valuable skills they can apply in online college courses.
Explanation:
The main claim is to require students to enrol in at least one online class. The reasons are sentences that answer the question why should students enrol or what are the benefits of this mandate. The main reasons are: flexibility and learning valuable skills that would prepare them for further courses offered in online courses in college.
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