English, 18.11.2019 00:31 eduardo2433
Emilio is assigned an argumentative essay. the prompt says, "write an argumentative essay about whether requiring warning labels on violent video games violates free speech."
emilio develops this claim: "whether a video game is considered violent depends on the person because some people are more sensitive to violence than others.”
which answer choice best describes emilio’s claim?
a. emilio’s claim does not completely address the prompt.
b. emilio’s claim is not argumentative because it does not take a position.
c. emilio’s claim is based more on emotion than on reasoning.
d. emilio’s claim is good because it appropriately addresses the prompt.
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The most compelling and effective messages contain a variety of sentence patterns and avoid common sentence faults. you can create successful messages with sentence variety by understanding the four sentence types, controlling the length of your sentences, and avoiding fragments, run-ons, and comma splices. identify the correct pattern of a complex sentence. an independent clause and a dependent clause one independent clause with a subject and a predicate verb two independent clauses joined by a conjunction, a semicolon, or a conjunctive adverb
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