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What is a well-worded thesis statement?

A well-worded thesis statement clearly presents the main idea or argument of the paper and provides direction for the introduction and body paragraphs. It should be specific, argue a point, and be supported by evidence throughout the essay.


What part of speech is aphorism?

An aphorism is a noun. It refers to a concise, cleverly worded statement that expresses a truth or observation about life.


Now you need to answer that question. This will become your thesis but it doesn't have to be worded that way yet.?

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What is an example of a rhetoric speech?

I'm sorry, I'm a bit confused, but let's work it out together.You lost me on the wording "rhetoric speech." Rhetoric is speech, all language actually. Your question as worded really means, "What is an example of a speech speech?" So, confusing.It is possible that you might be referring to one of the other uses of rhetoric. So, let's start by defining the word:First, rhetoric is a noun. 1. (in writing or speech) the undue use of exaggeration or display; bombast.2. the art or science of all specialized literary uses of language in prose or verse, including the figures of speech.3. the study of the effective use of language.4. the ability to use language effectively.5. the art of prose in general as opposed to verse.If you meant that you want to see examples of bombastic speech, check any American political speeches of the last fifty years, but disregard any where the politician is trying to appear folksy.If you meant that you want speeches that examine the use of language and figures of speech, that might be difficult to find, but you might try the college and university sites and see if any have online classroom lectures, especially as relates to writing, and linguistics.The same would be true for the "effective use of language" or "the ability to use language effectively," and (not trying to be condescending here, but you might want to take notes on any your find).For speeches related to the art of prose as opposed to verse, check any essay written on the subject by Samuel Johnson. Take a look too at Ben Jonson's The English Grammar (link below).


Who said all it takes for evil to win is for enough good men to do nothing?

Edmund Burke. The actual quote is: "The only thing necessary for the triumph [of evil] is for good men to do nothing."Addendum:The "actual quote" cannot be found. While it is attributed to Burke, there is not evidence that he ever actually spoke or wrote it, and Burke was a prolific writer and speaker.There have been countless attempts to tie it to a specific piece of writing, and some of these are laudable. One of the most likely sources of this particular bit of wisdom could be: When bad men combine, the good must associate; else they will fall one by one, an unpitied sacrifice in a contemptible struggle. It was born in Burke's speech of 23 April 1770, "Thoughts on the Cause of the Present Discontents," delivered to the House of Commons.The quote as it is in the question appears in at least eleven different permutations on the internet:The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.All that is needed for the forces of evil to triumph is for enough good men to do nothing.All that is required for evil to prevail is for good men to do nothing.In order for 'evil' to prevail, all that need happen is for 'good' people to do nothing.All that is needed for evil to prevail is for good men to do nothing.The surest way for evil to prevail is for good men to do nothing.All it will take for evil to prevail is for good people to do nothing.All that is necessary for the forces of evil to take root in the world is for enough good men to do nothing.All that is needed for the forces of evil to succeed is for enough good men to remain silent.All it takes for Evil to prevail in this world is for enough good men to do nothing.The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.These more commonly worded permutations of Burke's message survive, perhaps more because they appeal to the modern ear. Call it poetic license, but Burke's words live on, they just look a little different.

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How should an affirmative conclusion be worded?

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Do you always follow your instinct?

If you mean "Should you always follow your instinct?" the answer is "Yes." But they the question is worded it's asking for opinions.


What is a allegation call for a legal conclusion?

Question is poorly worded and unclear. An allegation is an unproven assertion, declaration or statement. No legal conclusion is called for until it can be proven, or disproven, one way or the other.


Does inferential statistics involve using a suitable population to draw a conclusion from a sample drawn from that population?

It is strangely worded like that, but the answer is yes.


What is difference between Affirmative and Assertive sentences?

assertive - This word describes a sentence that declares your belief.eg The Earth is flat.eg I believe the Earth is flat.affirmative - This commonly means a sentence that is not negative.eg affirmative - The Earth is flat.eg negative - The Earth is not flat.Imperative - This means a sentence that is worded as an order,eg Look at how flat the Earth is!


You dated and now what should you do?

live your life as normal? this is an odd / badly worded question! :)


How to make an affidavit?

It all depends on what the affidavit is for as to how it is worded, but IT MUST ALWAYS BE WORDED TRUTHFULLY! The word AFFIdavit itself is a clear indication that the preparer AFFIRMS that what they state in the doucment is the truth. Affidavits are usually documents on which the preparer is required to swear an oath to the truthfulness of.


Are online health care proxys legal?

If they are CLEARLY worded and properly signed, and witnessed or notarized, they should be.


What is an adjective for the word word?

Adjectives using 'word' include: wordy, wordier, wordiest well-worded worded


What is a well-worded thesis statement?

A well-worded thesis statement clearly presents the main idea or argument of the paper and provides direction for the introduction and body paragraphs. It should be specific, argue a point, and be supported by evidence throughout the essay.


'when should the Bunsen burner flame be used'?

This is not a very well worded question. What do you mean by why should it be used? I Bunsen burner is used for heating things, usually in a lab setting.


What is Christian feminism?

It basically is the belief that there should be equality between the sexes in Christianity, in the church and in marriage. Some go as far as to say that the Bible should be worded gender-neutral.