All of Gaul is divided into three parts.
And it is a good rule for thesis support also.
This is a general guide, sometimes you need more, sometimes less,but in general, following Caesar's division is a handy rule.
Good reading here if you want to stay ahead of the ordinary crowd:
Gallia est omnis divisa in partes tres.
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How many supporting details should you develop to back up your thesis?
A. Four
B.five
C.three
D.As many as you want
I got A. But now im thinkiing its C But ima stay with my first answer which is C
What do you think?
3 answers
The link didn't come up can you just tell me id C is write ?
ciara: lets look at my response.
What is Gaul? Answer: Gaul is the area of Western Europe that Rome governed for 500 years (remember the US is just 200 years old). It was divided into three parts: This side of the Alps, the other side of the Alps, and "long-haired areas" Northern Europe, where it got cold.
All of Gaul is divided...means broken down into parts...
all of Gaul is divided into three parts. So why did I answer you this way when you asked how do you write supporting paragraphs? Answer: In Caesars great work on telling us how to govern, his thesis, he described it with three supporting arguments.
Try this link;
http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Julius_Caesar
What is Gaul? Answer: Gaul is the area of Western Europe that Rome governed for 500 years (remember the US is just 200 years old). It was divided into three parts: This side of the Alps, the other side of the Alps, and "long-haired areas" Northern Europe, where it got cold.
All of Gaul is divided...means broken down into parts...
all of Gaul is divided into three parts. So why did I answer you this way when you asked how do you write supporting paragraphs? Answer: In Caesars great work on telling us how to govern, his thesis, he described it with three supporting arguments.
Try this link;
http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Julius_Caesar