Firstly, to create the thesis statement you should select a person that you consider to be a 'person of magnitude'. For example, let's select <u>Mahatma Ghandi.</u>
Secondly, you need to write two supporting details for the thesis statement. This means that you have to <em>search information</em> about the person you chose, in this case, Mahatma Ghandi, and then select <u>two things that he has done that you consider to be what makes him a 'person of magnitude'.</u> For example, Ghandi was a very important figure in the Indian independence movement against Britain. Also, Ghandi was non-violent so he fought peacefully and that is why he is so well-known.
Finally, you have to use transitions in your text. You can learn more about transitions in the following link brainly.com/question/2372495?referrer=searchResults
In conclusion, you need to select the person and search information to create your thesis statement. Then, you have to write a coherent text using transitions and writing down the information you first selected.
I find all of the answers pretty neutral (that is, giving only facts, no judgements) except on sentence 3: this is because of the word "sharply".
It seems that the author of this sentence makes a judgement about the split: that they're very split, that their argument was very intense. It seems like a judgement to me more than the other sentences.
Answer:
Immigration has triggered the development of different and new cultures around the world, <u>for</u> the customs and the different languages are mixed with those already established in a determined place.
Explanation:
The compound sentences comprise two simple sentences:
1. Immigration <em>has triggered</em> the development of different and new cultures around the world.
2. The customs and the different languages <em>are mixed</em> with the ones already established in a determined place.
Each sentence contains a subject and a <em>verb.</em> The two sentences are joined with a comma and a <u>coordinating conjunction</u>, in this case <u>for</u>, which is used to express reasons.
It would really depend on what line 39 is but if I had to guess I would guess A. To remain in one place
Explanation:
1 a description of how the Islamic state and other militant group fail to affect change