Global warming has been proven to be bad for the environment. many scientists agree that if something is not done soon, earth is going to be in big trouble. as a society, there is a great deal that we need to do to stop this. the speaker has not provided evidence to support a claim. what would be an appropriate follow-up question? a. how, specifically, is global warming affecting the environment? b. why should i care about global warming? c. isn’t global warming just a theory, anyway? d. why do you care about global warming when there are so many other more important issues?
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English, 21.06.2019 20:40
What are the central ideas in anne bradstreets as weary pilgrim, now at rest
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English, 21.06.2019 22:00
When i was four years old, my dad and i a tree in our front yard. it was a tiny, fragile sapling. he promised me that it would grow tall and strong, but he said that i had to be patient. until i turned 18 years old, dad and i it every year on my birthday. choose the words that correctly fill in the blanks.
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