Start with creating a plan or map.
Like this.
Introduction~ Can start with a who is this person is and
Who is this person~
About this person~
What did this person do to make them so special~
Conclusion~ In conclusion, (first sentence from who is this person)(First sentence from about this person)(and first sentence from what did this person do to make them so special)
Also in the conclusion section it does not have to be the first sentence from the sections of the map it can be a very important sentence in that section.
Hope this helps cause it helps me and I get 10 points out of 10 from doing the map trick. And ask me for anymore help if in need.
Your answer would be C) The claims do not provide enough information to support the conclusion that is reached. Hope this helps!
I would say C. Not 100% sure but that’s my answer!
I hope this could help!
D, because after you said though, yu have to complete your comparison
The International Ski Federation and International Olympic Committee both recognize a wide variety of competitive skiing competitions.
<h3>Why is it called skiing?</h3>
The Old Norse word "sk," which meant to "split a piece of wood or firewood," is where the term "ski" originates. Up until at least the late 19th century, northern Finland and Sweden both used asymmetrical skis. Using skis to move across snow is called skiing.
Basic transportation, a leisure pastime, or a competitive winter sport are examples of purpose variations. The International Ski Federation and International Olympic Committee both recognize a wide variety of competitive skiing competitions. There is nothing better than exploring the area with some close family or friends. You can enjoy the scenery together, make each other laugh when you fall (because you will!) and assist each other in standing back up on your skis. Having someone to eat lunch with is also great.
To learn more about skiing refer to:
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