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Explanation:
incorporate Mystery Into Your Lessons. ...
Don't Repeat Classroom Material. ...
Create Classroom Games. ...
Give Your Students Choices. ...
Use Technology. ...
Don't Take Teaching so Seriously. ...
7. Make Your Lessons Interactive.
Because they are flawed and larger than life
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I've answered this exact same question
Answer:
Weak argument.
Explanation:
The argument given gives a lot of personal opinions and does not cite evidence. They also fail to use relevant information, and false information. I.E "In fact, every kid likes to play video games." This has no roots in facts and no cited evidence given to prove other wise. There's also a bit of passive voice misuse here, "<u>Some</u> college kids can win lots of different games." You shouldn't use words like some/many/may in an argument. It makes your point look weak, you need to be strong and affirmative.
I think it's A. an argument.
That's just an argument, it could be about anything. The others are formal types of debate.