Answer:hope we can be friends
can i please get brainliest
Examine the balance within your paper: Are some parts out of proportion with others? Do you spend too much time on one trivial point and neglect a more important point? Do you give lots of detail early on and then let your points get thinner by the end?
Check that you have kept your promises to your readers: Does your paper follow through on what the thesis promises? Do you support all the claims in your thesis? Are the tone and formality of the language appropriate for your audience?
Check the organization: Does your paper follow a pattern that makes sense? Do the transitions move your readers smoothly from one point to the next? Do the topic sentences of each paragraph appropriately introduce what that paragraph is about? Would your paper work better if you moved some things around? For more information visit our handout on reorganizing drafts.
Check your information: Are all your facts accurate? Are any of your statements misleading? Have you provided enough detail to satisfy readers’ curiosity? Have you cited all your information appropriately?
Check your conclusion: Does the last paragraph tie the paper together smoothly and end on a stimulating note, or does the paper just die a slow, redundant, lame, or abrupt death?
Explanation:
According to the statement, the best answer for this
question would be:
B. White settlers should learn to treat American Indians as
equals.
President Andrew Jackson will most likely agree to the
statement, with the belief of equality of the settlers.
Notice DATE
SS School,
City Name, Club Name
This is to inform to the all students from the environment club that a lecture in regards of the “three Rs” will be held on name of the day (mon-fri), 2021.
So, The students who wish to take part in the lecture must email their names to me by (date).
With Regards (position of club) of (club name)
Answer:
where is your first in between two items where is your of sons and the agreement is in the sentence and send me the question is clearly
It’s “change ‘guidence’ to guidance”! :)