English, 04.11.2019 05:31 onewaydemon
Read the sample paragraph. why the titanic struck an iceberg has never been made perfectly clear. the ship was moving extremely quickly through waters known to be icy and dangerous at the time, and the crew may have been confused as to the position of the ice fields. news reports suggest that foggy weather may also have been a factor. what is the implied main point of this paragraph?
a.
the crew of the titanic failed to communicate problems.
b.
there were several possible reasons that the titanic’s crew failed to navigate around the iceberg.
c.
the titanic was not designed to sail in icy waters.
d.
the crew of the titanic saw the iceberg but made no effort to avoid it.
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“unlike my opponent, i propose freedom from crime, freedom from poverty, and freedom from unemployment “ what rhetorical approach is the speaker most likely to be talking in this sentence? a. the speaker wants the audience to question the meaning of freedom and redifine it. b. the speaker wants the structure of this sentence to stand out in the listeners minds. c. the speaker wants to anticipate and address w counter-argument from his or her opponent. d. the speaker wants to transition into a topic that is largely unrelated to previous topics.
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Expand the outline you wrote in lesson 1 about the american dream into an argumentative research essay. as in most essays, you'll need to include an introduction, body, and conclusion. you'll also need to support your claim with evidence
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