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plz plz plz plz plz plz plz help its a easy one I just forgot Expository writing is designed to contrast entertain explain persuade

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explain

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I have some more

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can you help me with some more

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sure.

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When reading an expository text, how do you identify the author's thesis? The thesis is the first sentence of the introduction, in which the author introduces the topic for the first time. The thesis is the sentence in the introduction that states what the author feels is important about the topic. The thesis is the sentence found at the beginning of a body paragraph, which is followed by supporting details. The thesis is the sentence found at the end of the conclusion, which wraps up the author's ideas on the subject.

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1 or 2 or 3 or 4

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3

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how about 2 more

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ok.

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A topic sentence about a main fact followed by supporting details should appear in the introduction paragraph the conclusion paragraph one of the body paragraphs each of the body paragraphs

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1 or 2 or 3 or 4

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1

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k thx 1 more

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An effective conclusion to an expository text should avoid mentioning the original thesis or offering new thoughts offer the author's personal opinion on the topic discussed rephrase the thesis and offer a final fact or recommendation restate the author's original thesis using the exact same wording --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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1 or 2 or 3 or 4

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3

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k thx so much so much

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I have one more but its a big one

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if u want to do it

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whats the question?

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Read the chart carefully, then answer the questions located beneath. Green block organization chart with Introduction, Hippopotamuses are the most dangerous animals in Africa, Main Fact 1 brackets body paragraph brackets, topic sentence, yellow block, supporting details, Jaws can bite with one ton of pressure. Teeth are stronger than elephant tusks. Runs faster than 30 mph. Yellow block Main Fact 2 brackets body paragraph brackets, Hippopotamuses have been known to cause death in many different ways. Yellow block, support details, Blue block Conclusion thesis recap Based on the topic sentence for main fact 2, which supporting details would you expect to read of the paragraph? Hippos capsize boats. They trample people. They bite to protect their young. Hippos drown hunters. They drown tourists. They drown natives. Hippos kill more than elephants. They kill more than lions. They kill more than snakes. Hippos weigh a lot. They can hide underwater. They can climb small hills.

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1 or 2 or 3 or 4

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3 and are you taking flvs?

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ur are the best of all ur nice not a lot of people would help with this much questions

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y

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i attend a online school.

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yea im at flvs

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have you did english 9?

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no

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oh cause i kinda needed help with my english.

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the reason y im on this site is because I have to leave soon

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and I have 2 do 2 test

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