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Take a look at this graphic organizer. A 3 column table with entries. Column 1 labeled Opening with entries Introduce the issue and state the claim, Explain the basis of your claim, Address a counterclaim. Column 2 labeled Body with entries Provide reason 1 with supporting evidence, Provide reason 2 with supporting evidence. Column 3 labeled Closing with entries Sum up your argument, Briefly address reasons and evidence. According to the contents of this graphic organizer, which statement belongs in an introductory paragraph about opening a local museum? Our town has the necessary money and land to build a museum. A new science museum will generate income for our town. Our town needs a science museum to attract more visitors. All the evidence proves that our town will benefit from a science museum.
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English, 21.06.2019 16:50
How does the poem's mood and tone change in each of these stages of “o captain! my captain! ” by walt whitman? (i need an answer asap )
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English, 22.06.2019 05:30
If you had read the label carefully, you wouldn’t have bought the expired product.what does it means? a. you didn’t buy the expired product because you read the level carefully.b. you didn’t read the label carefully so you bought the expired product.
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English, 22.06.2019 12:00
Read each of the following statements and place a checkmark next to each true statement: test-makers give away answers to questions in other questions. a test-taker should check every 20 answers or so to make sure the questions and answers match. long passages on tests should be read quickly to save time. words like best, least, and worst require the test-taker to make judgments about the correct answer. test-takers should not try to answer the questions in their minds before reading over the answer choices. test-makers use the same letter three or four times in a row to trick test-takers.
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