Yes and no, your thesis statement <span>states the main idea of your writing but it reflects on all of the points made in the writing.</span>
<span>Answer:
Garrison talks about how he tried to set the slaves free and break the chain apart that was holding them captive. He gave the slaves courage that one day slavery will be over. One main criticism of Garrison is that he was trying to change the mind of the slave owners to release them from being captive. This was an important role in American history because he accomplished the end of slavery.</span>
Answer:
1. The text structure signaled by clue words such as result is:
C. cause and effect
2. The reason the author of the argument against eating less meat think that reducing meat consumption will not make a difference is:
G. Plant-based agriculture uses more resources than livestock farming.
3. The author effectively supports the claim by:
J. by calling out the problems with the GLEAM model and meat alternatives
4. The claim that the author makes as a pro for doing away with the Electoral College is:
P. The Electoral College potentially throws off the balance established in the legislative branch by the Constitution.
5. This excerpt provides evidence that effectively supports the claim identified in Part A
Q. Yes, because it explains how the Constitution establishes balance in the legislature.
Explanation:
A claim is an assertion made by a party to an argument by which the party declares that something is true. It is usually supported by some evidence, but it is not necessary that the person making the claim must supply some. Therefore, a claim indicates the asserting party's opinion and preferences.
Authors would use as narrators when writing about the Cuban Revolution the following:
1. Cuban exiles who emigrated to the United States after the Cuban Revolution
2. Cuban exiles who fought against Fidel Castro
3. Cubans who stayed in their country after the Cuban Revolution
4. Cuban citizens who are loyal to Fidel Castro
5. Americans who are neighbors of Cuban exiles
The answer is most likely to be for instance, as the passage is giving an example.