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Answer:
A. the positions of the thesis statement
Explanation:
What mainly gives it away for me is the arrow at the bottom of the triangle near the top. You <em>usually</em> want to end your topic paragraph with your thesis. Then, you restate it in the beginning of your conclusion followed by a summary and finishing up your essay in the last paragraph.
Let us look at the other options.
B. the positions of the hook sentences
-> Why would you want to hook your readers at the end of your intro paragraph, or even at the end of your essay? This option doesn't make sense.
C. the positions of the topic sentences
-> This is another good option, but the topic statement is very similar to the thesis, but they are usually the start of your <em>body</em> paragraphs.
D. the positions of the introductions
-> Why would you have an introduction at the end of your paragraph? This option also doesn't make sense.
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Answer:
False.
Explanation:
The making of concepts real and in quick succession by no means is capable of ensuring the fast and focused action of the design activities. Just because the beginning is fast and quick can't render the same impulse on the outcome. It all depends on the efficiency of the people working on it and it have nothing to do with the way the plans are made.
what is the excerpt? i need to know this so i can answer lol!