That everyone has the same rights, by which their creator gave them, and that a true strong government is in the people
The reason people debate is to prove the point they are trying to prove. They are supporting an idea and want others to support it as well.
They were trying to show the mass support of the Civil Rights movement and prove a point to the US Government.
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Any sentence trying to prove a point, I suppose, e.g. I don't want to go shopping, besides,I have no money.Hope that helps
The point is MT.Rainer.
Why did Washington desperately want a Declaration?
A thesis is more of the point you want to prove or make throughout the work. If proving the thesis statement is your purpose, then yes, the two are related.
to get ahead and prove there point and because they don't want to here the other persons answer because they already have there mind set on the answer they think is the right one. to get ahead and prove there point and because they don't want to here the other persons answer because they already have there mind set on the answer they think is the right one.
Well it might as well be possible. A simple DNA test can prove it.
A parable.
It is not clear what this question is about! What do you want to prove?
I want to prove that I can take care of myself and not have to depend on America's hard-working tax payers. So far I have.