English, 22.07.2020 07:01, jennywarmJones
Claim: The legal driving age should be raised to 18
because teenage drivers are involved in too many
accidents.
Which statement is an example of a counterclaim to this claim?
A. Schools should provide driver's training courses for teenaged
drivers.
B. Many teenagers under 18 need to drive to get to school or work.
C. Teens are involved in automobile accidents more often than
adults.
O D. Teens pay higher insurance premiums because they are bad
drivers.
Answers: 1
English, 21.06.2019 16:30, simrankaurdhatt
Choose one group member who participated in your discussion. in 100-150 words, evaluate the effectiveness of their main argument and supporting evidence. using your notes, explain whether or not their claims were developed well, what evidence they used to support their claim, and how well they responded to the prompt. is there anything they could have done to be more effective? if so, what was it?
Answers: 3
English, 21.06.2019 20:00, jasonoliva13
30 points and brainlest answer if righta just got divorced, he losted his house, his keys, and his phone. what did he lose first?
Answers: 2
English, 21.06.2019 21:10, leilakainani26
Once you have finished revising your peer’s essay, continue to demonstrate your understanding of grammar and punctuation by writing an essay containing all of the grammatical concepts outlined above. your essay should be short, just 250 words, and it can be written on any subject. it should contain an example of parallel structure, an example of every type of phrase and clause outlined in this lesson, an example of two independent clauses connected by a semicolon, and an example of a colon. if you are struggling to come up with an idea for an essay, consider writing it about the themes present in one of the texts you have read already.
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