Pls help ASAP I will mark brainleist and I will give a lot of points.
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Part I: Choose It
Create either a Notes:TM document or a Mind Map for your article. Whichever type of notes you choose, be sure to include direct quotes from the article or any visuals, and be sure to include citations for the quotes. You may create your notes by hand or by using the computer.
Sample Citation: “The heart is the most important muscle in the human body” (“The Artificial Heart” 1).
Part II: Write It
Write a paragraph explaining which note-taking strategy you prefer. Discuss the reasons for your preference.
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What is more suitable: i hope you have a good time in ireland or i hope you are having a good time in ireland?
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Based on context, the word “insoluble”most likely means?
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English, 22.06.2019 01:40, hinacat87
Jenna stood in front of the closed door. she knew she hadevery right to be here. your exam scores are just as high ascora's, she said to herself. there's no reason you shouldhave been left off the math team while cora was namedcaptain. she had never been one to rock the boat, but shecouldn't just let this lie. she pushed the door open and saw ms. jenson, the mathteam advisor, sitting at her desk. "ms. jenson? can i talk toyou for a minute? " her voice wavered, but she tried to lookconfident."sure," said ms. jenson, "but i hope this isn't about namingcora captain of the math team. i'm afraid my decision isfinal."jenna took a deep breath and prepared to plead her case. which statement best describes the external conflict in this passage?
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Pls help ASAP I will mark brainleist and I will give a lot of points.
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