Answer and Explanation:
There are many things you can talk about for your persuasive essay.
Personally, I like to discuss events that are relevant in our lives. For example, take this pandemic. You could talk about whether or not you think your school/community has been handling classes and assignments during this difficult time well. Or, you could talk about why people should combat climate change (given that so few efforts have been made), the impact (positive or negative) of social media and the Internet, handwriting vs. typing, etc. (I don't know; just throwing some ideas out there)
Or, you could talk about the most trivial topics. For instance, perhaps you could write about why dogs are better pets than cats (or vice versa) or that video games can actually be educational and not all that harmful like many people think.
Hope this helps, and good luck on your essay!
Answer:
Explanation:
You should talk your life, or about your spring break
Answer:
Literally by proving the worth of a college education and if it is necessary to be successful in the modern day, or if you think modern day college is a scam.
Explanation:
An introduction would look something like this: "Although some may disagree, the value of a college degree is (hugely important/greatly overvalued) because..."
The amount of turkeys sold fluctuated during the months of November and December, which cause the meat department manager to keep an updated inventory of the birds.
Inventory as a noun refers to how much you have of something. Inventory as a verb is the action of counting how much you have of something. A synonym of fluctuate is change. Usually with fluctuate there's a sense that things are constantly changing back and forth.
Jason is a proper noun. A proper noun is a specific name for a person, place, or thing. They always start with a capital letter. Other examples for a proper noun include: Canada, Jake, and Grand Canyon.
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2. Jane..... Romanian she's American
a) an b) is c) aren't d) isn't e) are
3. Everything....an end
a) does b) is c) has d) have e) it's
Help me! Please :((
1.) She hasn't got a child, she's got two (D) children.
2.) Jane (D) isn't Romanian, she's American.
3.) Everything (C) has an end.