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1) What is the strongest part of the draft? 2) What is the weakest? 3) What three words describe the subject? 4) Do you consider the subject heroic? 5) Why or why not?
We can't answer this because we don't know the context. What sort of questions should they have? Please ask a more specific question so we can help answer it.
state an opinion and use quotations that sup port or contrast with it
To give intellectual credit to the person or people who's ideas you are utilizing. Additionally it provides a source for others to go to should they have questions about the context.
everybody should be creative and if they dont like to be they are dead everybody likes to be creative
It seems like you have a question about a book titled "Pamele." Can you provide more context or specific information about the book so I can better assist you?
To give intellectual credit to the person or people who's ideas you are utilizing. Additionally it provides a source for others to go to should they have questions about the context.
this Austin guy sounds creative... give it to him
Students were busy in creative writing.We should remain busy in some creative activity.Don't waste your time in idle pursuits, do something creative.
there should be six.......... This question cannot be answered because there is no context. I question why you don't just search the answers of already answered questions.
a creative name for a rubber band should be flexible band.