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English, 27.03.2021 16:00 naomi9601

I will begin an introduction with my thesis. Then I will use an anecdote about a time I worked hard and was rewarded. Some might consider the reward luck, but I see it as a result of my hard work. Then, I will use a cause-and-effect structure to explain how hard work often results in success by using some examples and how laziness often does not result in success. Which structures are you considering using? Check all that apply. an anecdote or personal story an example that illustrates the topic a fact that supports the point a compare-and-contrast structure a cause-and-effect structure a chronological structure

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