The role of the
in a concluding paragraph is to restate the thesis in different words.
A. bo...
English, 12.04.2021 19:50, drainy0uandthefish
The role of the
in a concluding paragraph is to restate the thesis in different words.
A. body paragraph
B. hook
C. topic sentence
D. clincher
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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?
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English, 22.06.2019 09:30, cicip7209
From the earth is precious, what is the best definition for the word “dominion”? question 6 options: a) a domain such as one specific to wildlife b) involving climate and vegetation c) a combination of complex environmental elements d) the power to rule, authority
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English, 22.06.2019 11:00, darkcrystal463
According to behaviorism, instruction should provide necessary stimulus in order for learners to produce desired response. it is important that the learner must know how to execute the proper response under the required conditions in order to produce the desired response (ertmer & newby, 1993). instruction should provide learner with opportunities that the learner practice to elicit the desired outcome.
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English, 22.06.2019 16:40, davidsouth444
Select the correct answer from each drop-down menu. leo tolstoy's "how much land does a man need? " presents a peasant, pahom, who is overcome with greed and pride. the devil tempts him to want more and more land until his desire eventually leads to his death. based on the interaction between pahom and the devil, pahom is the type of character known as , while the devil is intended to be .
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