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A government must protect the rights of its people, and since Britain does not protect the rights of the colonists, a new government must be formed.

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this is why it was written, to give rights to people

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I need a thesis statement about Malaria. Can someone please help me?

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When writing a thesis, you need to know what you're going to discuss in your written piece. This sentence is important because it lets the reader know what they will be spending their precious time reading. A thesis is important because it helps you stay on topic, because you can always refer back to it while you're writing.

I recommend you do some general research about Malaria, and then begin writing your one to two sentence thesis. Remember, a good thesis should be opinionated and arguable, and can be supported by facts.

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"Stray animals in urban neighbors cause nothing but trouble. They affect the safety of residents, public and personal property, and endanger wildlife."

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Hey there! 
A sentence with the word Apparent could be:

Apparently, I lost my backpack on the way to school so, I couldn't complete my homework.

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Sentences with the word apparent:

1.) It was apparent by the look on my friend's face.

2.) It was apparent by the look on my teacher's face that she enjoyed the presentation by one of the groups.

3.) Hurt by his apparent disinterest, she picked up his plate and cleaned up.

4.) It was apparent that he had nothing else to offer so I thanked him for his help and hung up.

5.) Doing nothing is my apparent talent.

6.) It was apparent that when he apologized he did not mean it.

7.) It was apparent that the misunderstanding was not a mistake.

8.) Her mother returned from work in the evening, her anger apparent the moment she stepped in the doorway.

9.) If she hadn't done it with apparent sincerity it would have been obvious she didn't mean it.

10.) With apparent satisfaction, she turned away and went out the door.

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Can you be more specific please

i don't understand what you mean but a tennis court divider is something that divides the court into equal sections

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