Argumentative essay-
Step 1: Determine Your Position Decide whether you will argue for or against the statement: “World War II was a continuation of World War I.” Think about and analyze the causes, course, and consequences of both World War I and World War II. Focus on the effects of World War I and the causes of World War II when determining your position. Yes World War II was a continuation of World War I. Step 2: Plan your Argument Remember that a good response is one that incorporates a strong thesis (also called a position, stance or claim), logical arguments that support your thesis, and a conclusion that ties your ideas together. Before you write out your arguments, organize your thoughts. Step 3: Write Your Argument • at least two to five paragraphs • a thesis (position/stance) on whether World War II was a continuation of World War I or not • supportive details from both World War I and World War II that build logical arguments for your thesis • use of formal writing style (i.e. write in the third person, avoid statements that use "I", use formal language, avoid slang)
@boyscout_russel
It was a continuation of world war one
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“Have you ever thought that if one thing hadn’t happened, a whole set of things never would’ve either? Like dominoes, a single event kicked off an unstoppable series of changes that gained momentum and spun out of control and nothing was ever the same again.” This quote reflects how WW1 corresponds with WW2.
so what do you need help with
i have writers block...
Well its not unstoppable because it had already ended and we are now no longer having anyproblems of that sort
its a quote...-.=
it did have unstoppable changes that changed everything ...nothing was ever the same
Thats true
ok...what should i do for my thesis...or outline sentence
@rvc
@Charles.305
u understand it?
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