Answer:
In "A Doll's House," by Henrik Ibsen, Nora asks for the lamp, whose artificial light suggests that secrets are being revealed. For instance, Dr Rank's feelings for Nora should have been kept undisclosed, since she is a married woman. Consequently, truth and light are closely related in the novel, in which the characters possess confidential matters hidden that are eventually exposed.
Answer:
I changed around some syntax in your reasons to make them stronger.
Intro:
Hook [eSports is becoming increasingly prominent in pop culture]. Thesis [therefore, eSports should be considered a school sport]. Reasons [cognitive: Problem solving & strategy skill development. Social Development. Entertainment and art.]
BP1: reason 1 [Cognitive: Problem solving & strategy skill development]. explain [it is important to develop these skills because...]
BP2: reason 2 [Social Development]. explain [it helps students develop socially by..... and it is important to develop socially because....]
BP3: reason 3 [entertainment and art]. explain [these are important because....]
BP4: counterargument [some people think eSports should not be a school sport because ______. But their reasoning is weak because _____]
Conclusion: restate reasons, then thesis, but phrase things differently than you already did to keep things interesting.
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Answer:
Your two paragraphs could be answers to the questions asked in the prompt.
Explanation:
I'm only going to give a summary, you just have to go into more details for your paper.
The first paragraph will be answering the question about Malik's relationship with his mother.
His mother is an authority figure in his life and the only constant that remained after they moved to Japan. He blamed her at first for taking him away from his friends, but he ended up forgiving her when he found out that it wasn't as bad as he thought it would be.
The second paragraph will be answering the question about how the interaction between Malik and his mother changed over time.
At first he tried to persuade her against moving to Japan because he didn't want to be away from his friends, but when his protest were ignored, he decided to rebel against her even though she was trying her best to help adapt to the change. Eventually her plan succeeded and he accepted the change. When it was time to move again and his mother began to worry about his reaction, he showed that he had become more open-minded to her circumstances.