What should a writer do prior to drafting a thesis statement?

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Answer 1
Answer: There are numerous things he/she should do. For starters, create an outline. See if there is enough legitimate sources regarding a possible thesis. See whether the thesis itself would be worthy of researching. Consult professionals such as teachers or librarians or scientists or similar.
Answer 2
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examine the evidence to find the main point



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Promet: How and why do animas communicate with each other

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They communicate with noise and they communicate to warn others what’s happening

Animals communicate with each other through noises and signs, such as a flick of the ear, tail, or making a "coo" sound as a bird. They make these noises to sense danger, find a mate, and communicate important messages- just as humans do!

What is an organized collection of writing that serves to retain your work and showcase your skills

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I think you would call it a "portfolio".

A portfolio does not have to be a collection of writing: it can also be a collection of art or other sampler's of work, such as photography.

A portfolio is what you would show your employer to prove you're good at something!

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correct

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How did world war 2 change the lives of women and African Americans?

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The massive scope of World War 2 drew millions of American men into the armed services very quickly.  As a result, women had to leave the home and go to work - partly to replace the income lost when their husbands, fathers, brothers, etc. went to war, are partly to help support the war effort at home.  Suddenly, women who had never considered working outside the home were working together in factories, and businesses, learning trades and skills that had been primarily reserved for men up until that point.  By the time the war ended, an entire generation of women had come to realize that they could be more independent than they had ever imagined.  They liked earning their own money and enjoyed the mental and physical stimulation of leaving home and going to work every day.  Because of their important contributions, women were also now valuable members of the work force and employers didn't want to lose these good employees.  And since employers commonly paid women less than men to do the same job, retaining women in professional positions after the war made good business sense for business owners.  African Americans were impacted in several different ways by World War 2.  Arguably the greatest external factor on blacks was their intermingling (if not integration) with whites and others during the war.  In many, many cases whites from rural parts of the country had never interacted with blacks in any meaningful way, and they certainly had not been in the life and death struggles presented on a daily basis of being in a war.  A result of this racial mixing was the deterioration of long-held prejudices and greater acceptance of blacks by whites in normal society. This is not to say,  racial barriers ceased to exist.  In fact the civil rights movement, which led to many of those barriers being broken down didn't begin to capture the popular imagination for 20 more years and even today, almost 70 years since the end of world war 2, African Americans do not have equal status to whites in many aspects of our society and they still have fight for their rights on a daily basis.

Which is the best thesis statement for a paper on politics in Brazil that is intended for a beginner audience? A.
Brazil’s democracy has many similarities to America’s democracy.

B.
Portuguese colonization of Brazil in the 1600s led to severe changes in the country.

C.
Brazil is the largest country in South America.

D.
Contributions of native peoples in Brazil can be seen throughout the country.

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I think its letter b because when we talk about thesis statement even it is intended for a beginner audience it follows standard which is it must be specific. In order for the researchers to investigate easily. It provides specific statement but at the same time it summarize the content of the research.
The answer should actually be A. Brazil’s democracy has many similarities to America’s democracy. Just took the test lol

Question III. Supply the correct form of the words in brackets (7 pts)39. I lived in the city during my ______________ . CHILD
40. One of the most important qualities of friendship is__________. SELF
41. We haven’t talked to each other recently because of__________. UNDERSTAND
42. We have a wide ______________between traveling or stay at home. CHOOSE
43. He is quite an ______________ person. He plays a lot of sports. ENERGY
44. Her students may behave ______________ in this situation. DIFFER
45. Don’t eat too much, otherwise you will be ______________ . WEIGHT

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Answer: 39. childhood 40. selflessness 41. misunderstanding 42. choice 43. energetic 44. different 45. over weight

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What is the definition of Bicameral?

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Bicameral means that a government consists of two legislative branches, or assemblies which both have to agree on something.

An example of this would be the US Congress which consists of the Senate and the House of Representatives.