How do you restate?
How do you restate?
Restating your thesis is just a short first part of your conclusion. Make sure that you are not simply repeating yourself; your restated thesis should use new and interesting language. After you have restated your thesis, you should not just summarize the key points of your argument.
How do you restate a thesis example?
For example, if your initial argument was that buying pets as holiday gifts is dangerous, you might restate your thesis this way: “Remember: buying that puppy as a Christmas present might seem like a good idea at the time, but it could end in the tragedy of another homeless dog by Easter.”
How do you restate an opinion?
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What does it mean when someone can count on you?
(count on someone) to depend on someone to do what you want or expect them to do for you. The whole team was counting on me, and I let them down. count on someone for something: You can always count on him for good advice.
Do not count on me meaning?
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishcount on/upon somebody/something phrasal verb1 DEPEND ON/RELY ONto depend on someone or something, especially in a difficult situation You can count on me. With luck, you might cover your costs, but don’t count on it.
What does count on mean?
Counting On is a beginning mental math strategy for addition. Counting on means that you start with the biggest number and then count up from there. For example, to add 5+3, start with the “5” and then count up, “6, 7, 8.” This is to discourage students from counting like this: “1, 2, 3, 4, 5…..