English, 18.02.2021 18:50, BreBreDoeCCx
PLEASE HELP!!
8. You are writing about a complex or difficult-to-understand idea. What is the best way to help readers understand it?
Give examples that are likely to be familiar to most readers.
Define every word used when explaining the idea.
Provide your personal opinion whenever possible.
Offer additional facts in support of the paper's main idea.
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I'm a principal of a primary nepali school.(class 1 to 5) there are only 3 teachers altogether. it is very difficult to teach them effectively. so one private institute asked me to write an application for 2 teachers with school minutes. i have no idea about it: 1. how to write school minutes and 2. how to write an application for the post of 2 teachers. me kindly.
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How does the author introduces his idea of fish depletion in the first few pages of world without fish?
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English, 22.06.2019 08:00, amandaparrish2323
Which statement is an example of a complex sentence? a. although he denies them, dr. vasquez faced several scandals last year. b. people tend to use too many clauses in sentences that should be simple. c. cars tend to be expensive, but airplanes are in a price range of their own. d. i am in favor of proposition 1, and i am also in favor of proposition 16.
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Select the sentence that has no punctuation or capitalization errors. a. this semester, i'm taking math, history, german, and english. b. this semester, i'm taking math, history german and, english. c. this semester, i'm taking math history, german and english. d. this semester, i'm taking math, history, german, and english.
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