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  1. Feb 2023
    1. A thesis statement that is forceful shows readers that you are, in fact, making an argument.

      I agree when you step you have to step hard so it can look like your ten toes behind your decision

    2. A factual statement often is not considered arguable.

      yes it has to be a thing that can have indefinite solutions in order to be arguable without facts proving that something is right.

    3. the creation of a thesis statement begins when you choose a broad subject and then narrow down its parts until you pinpoint a specific aspect of that topic

      this is an effective way to stay on top of your thesis.

    4. It is specific and focuses on one to three points of a single idea

      if your a beginner like me I would say focus on one specific thing because it can get hard jugglling more than you can carry

    5. For whatever topic your professor gives you, you must ask yourself, “What do I want to say about it?”

      sometimes it can be hard to think of things to say when your speechless how could i get unstuck?

    6. It is not enough merely to discuss a general topic or simply answer a question with a yes or no.

      I can agree with this because i like to go deeper in a conversation

    7. You should form your thesis before you begin to organize an essay,

      And how would organizing the thesis before starting the essay help the reader progress.

    8. an essay can fall into the same trap of being out of order and confusing.

      I can make a connection with this because mines seem to be out of order at times.

    9. hat needed further explanation or providing too many details on a meaningless element.

      yeah when they dont really say things to get you encouraged into listening to theyre story in can be quite disengaging

    10. Have you ever known a person who was not very good at telling stories?

      yes I know plenty of disengaging story tellers.

    1. If you chose (d), you may be a kinesthetic learner. You learn best through doing, and prefer hands-on activities. In long lectures, fidgeting may help you focus.

      this does best describe me because I am a hands on learner i cant really visualize things i have to touch it.

    2. You would start putting the pieces together and figure out the process through trial and error, consulting the directions as you worked.

      i first would try 4 if it looks easy id try to put it together as i see it while occasionally looking at directions

    3. Most people have one channel that works best for them when it comes to taking in new information.

      this is certainly true people learn differntly.

    1. We have to balance our energy and our focus to get what we really want.

      balancing your energy is one of the best things you can do for yourself.

    2. But these explanations for success or failure aren’t necessarily accurate.

      it can be accurate though as much as you try something if its not meant for you then you cant force it.

    3. unhappy with anything less than an A in a course although maybe this depends on the difficulty of the subject.

      i feel as though this is correct if if the subject is hard and i pass with a C i would be even happier than passing an easy class with an A. it would feel like such a big accomplishment with a weight lifted off my shoulders.

    4. Maybe success means receiving a certificate of completion or finishing skill-based training.

      To me success is being financially stable.

    1. today's college graduates lacking in interpersonal skills, problem solving, effective written and oral communication skills, the ability to work together in teams, and critical and analytical thinking"

      I agree with this because this generation lacks communication skills

    2. In college writing classes, students study specific topics in depth, research ideas, and then, in a process that involves planning, reading, writing, researching, and revising, present their ideas in a well-organized format

      I agree that these topics are not just used in school but used in other places like amazon.

    3. If you want to be professional, you need to interact frequently with others. You have to be someone who can anticipate and solve complex problems and coordinate your work with others. Whether you're in business, an entrepreneur, or in a corporation, all of these skills depend on effective communication.

      I agree that working with others can improve problem solving skills in business.

    4. found that 89 percent of employers believe that colleges and universities should place more emphasis on teaching students to "effectively communicate orally and in writing”

      it could help for all teachers to help students with communicating and writing efficiently. the earlier you start off the less harder it will be.

    5. how to write is an essential skill that is as relevant today as ever!

      I agree with this knowing how to write is really beneficial with getting a career.