Expand the outline you wrote in Lesson 1 about the American Dream into an
argumentative research essay. As in most essays, you'll need to include an
introduction, body, and conclusion. You'll also need to support your claim with
evidence.
Your evidence will come from sources that you researched in Lesson 1, although you
should feel free to seek out new sources if you need them. Take special care to
integrate your sources correctly – whether you're quoting them or paraphrasing
them - so that you avoid plagiarism. You want to make it obvious which words and
ideas are your own and which come from sources. In-text citations help you make
this distinction.
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Ответ:
The quote “He could feel it on his neck, still, like a hot paw” reveal that Mr. Hadley remembers the Veldt very clearly.
Explanation:
'The Veldt' by Ray Bradbury is an excellent science fiction which depicts a tale of advance of technology and how it is important for people and parents to maintain a good communication during such times of technological advancements.
George Hadley is the central character of the novel The Veldt. As the story moves forward, we come across a quote '"He could feel it on his neck, still, like a hot paw.' From this quote we can figure out that Mr. Hadley still remembers the veldt very clearly and vividly. He recalls each and every small details with absolute clarity, as if it was all real. And that was the time when Hadley realizes that something is wrong.