English, 08.07.2021 20:30, vrentadrienneoqug1a
What is the topic/opinion being expressed by the speaker?
What facts does s/he use to support that opinion?
What could you do in order to verify that the speaker's facts are indeed true? Where could you look for confirmation?
If you could find the “perfect” piece of evidence to support the position of the speaker, what would it be? For example, would it be a statistic, a quotation or a scientific study?
What do you think the speaker believes in, to take that particular point of view? In other words, what is her or his political perspective?
Brainstorm at least three other points of view on this issue (include both those that agree with you and those that oppose). What other people or groups might disagree with the speaker and why? Who else might have a different interpretation?
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English, 22.06.2019 11:00, jakobcook7pdvy6d
Mohammed reads this sentence. we knew the runner was an amateur because experts can run much faster. based on the contrast clue, what prediction does mohammed most likely make about the meaning of amateur? it means "someone who likes running." it means "someone who dislikes running." it means "someone who has a lot of experience." it means "someone who has very little experience."
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English, 22.06.2019 11:30, queenkimm26
When using a motivated sequence organizational style, the first a in ansva refers to the introduction. true or false
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English, 22.06.2019 12:30, 6946599268
Read the sentence from fish cheeks on christmas eve i saw that my mother had route does the stuff in creating a strange menu what message does amy tan's description send
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English, 22.06.2019 14:00, erinleyanne
The three basic elements of plot in narrative writing are: oa. claims, evidence, and counterclaims. ob. conflict, rising action, and climax. oc. exposition, conflict, and conclusion. od. conflict, falling action, and conclusion.
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