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If a reader agrees that we should respect Ronald Reagan, which word choices in the opening paragraph have a positive connotation to support that?

Based on the Reagan story alone, how do you think Lexington would answer the question, "What is the value of work for teenagers?"

What is Lexington's main claim?

Where in the essay is Lexington's main claim stated or implied?

Where in the essay does Lexington's tone shift?

How would the article be different if the subhead "Buy That Teenqger an Alarm Clock" were changed to "Let's Encourage Kids to Try Working" or "The value of Manual Work"?​

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1. The word choices in the opening paragraph that have positive connotations to support the respect of Ronald Reagan are that he:

  • Earned money for college
  • Won glory as a lifeguard
  • Showed responsibility
  • Enjoyed childhood financial stability.

2. Based on the Lexington story about Reagan, the value of work for teenagers is limitless. Work gives teenagers a sense of responsibility. It enables them to support their college education. Finally, teen's work ensures financial stability in childhood.

3. The main claim of Lexington is that jobs for teenagers have declined drastically over the years, denying teenagers many socio-economic opportunities.

4. Lexington's main claim is stated in paragraph two, while the introductory paragraph focuses on stories about Ronald Reagan.

5. At the end of paragraph two, Lexington's tone shifts from encouraging teenagers to work to bemoaning the lack of job opportunities for teenagers, especially during Summer.

6. If the subhead "Buy That Teenager an Alarm Clock" were changed to "Let's Encourage Kids to Try Working" or "The value of Manual Work," the article would have focused more on encouraging teenagers to work than telling stories of teenagers that tried working during their time.

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