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The opening statement will introduce the topic of the argument and should include the following elements:

a hook that grabs the attention of the audience
a presentation of the topic of the speech
a thesis statement that will note a clear purpose or message of the speech
The closing statement helps bring the debate to an end and should include the following elements:

a reminder of the purpose of the debate
a summary of the main points made during the debate
a note on why your argument is better than your opponent's argument

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Answered by akshaykumarks2005
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Immigrant comes from the Latin verb 'immigrare', which is formed from the prefix 'im-' and the verb 'migrare'. ... 'Emigrate,' 'emigrant' and so on also come from Latin and are formed from the prefix 'e-' (or ex-) meaning 'out' and 'migrare', and so only have one 'm'

Answered by jaydsand28
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Explanation Immigrant comes from the Latin verb 'immigrare', which is formed from the prefix 'im-' and the verb 'migrare'. ... 'Emigrate,' 'emigrant' and so on also come from Latin and are formed from the prefix 'e-' (or ex-) meaning 'out' and 'migrare', and so only have one 'm'

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