English, 10.02.2021 20:40 ismailhajisaid29101
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Part B
Now you will write opening and closing statements for your debate. Each statement should be one to three minutes long.
The opening statement will introduce the topic of the argument and should include the following elements:
a hook that grabs the attention of the audience
• a presentation of the topic of the speech
a thesis statement that will note a clear purpose or message of the speech
The closing statement helps bring the debate to an end and should include the following elements:
• a reminder of the purpose of the debate
• a summary of the main points made during the debate
a note on why your argument is better than your opponent's argument
Remember, no new arguments should be presented in the closing statement.
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English, 22.06.2019 03:00
He picture shows a fishing technique called trawling. how might trawling affect marine biodiversity? decrease biodiversity by harvesting everything in its path, so that unwanted fish are unnecessarily killed
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English, 22.06.2019 03:30
That alligator hungry. vittles very scarce that time a season. his belly be pinchin him hard, now. but bruh deer is fat, and so he is in heavy trouble. the alligator there in front of him. the beagles there behind him. what bruh deer gone do? he sees the alligator and he hears the beagles. how does the author readers understand what the word pinchin means?
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English, 22.06.2019 06:00
The_of a story can be applied to other works of literature or to life.
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Part B
Now you will write opening and closing statements for your debate. Each stat...
Part B
Now you will write opening and closing statements for your debate. Each stat...
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