This exercise is about "Developing Body Paragraphs". See the steps below on how to develop body paragraphs.
<h3>What are body paragraphs?</h3>
The body paragraphs make up the majority of the essay and collectively create the student's main argument.
The body paragraphs are all the paragraphs that appear between the introduction and conclusion.
It is important to note that body paragraphs are paragraphs containing points that buttress the claims made in the introduction of the text.
Each paragraph must hold approximately they same number of words and must each speak to a different point.
<h3>What is the
body paragraph for the chosen topic - "How to Write an Effective Argumentative Essay?"</h3>
1. Clearly explain the subject in a way that flows logically from the assignment's objective and goal.
2. To support your facts in the body of your essay, employ pertinent details and textual proof.
3. It also helps to make sure that each point has its own paragraph and that your paragraphs are around the same length.
4. Remember that the goal of an argumentative essay is to examine a topic and give opposing viewpoints in order to establish the validity of your claim or point of view.
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Answer:
what you have already is good
Explanation:
Angela and Veronica could not be lured into, mob mentality; they took a more rational approach and rather think things out and act independently.
Answer:
Who likes to run? - Subject
He runs like the wind. - Subject
The purple shoes are mine. - Possessive
Rache gave shoes to him. - Object
Miguel runs there often. - Subject
Their peace is brutal. - Possessive
I believe he r<span>elaxed under a large tree
I hope this helps :)</span>