Accоrding tо Chаrgаff's rule If а DNA mоlecule contains 20% adenine, what percentage of thymine would you expect?
Bоdy Pаrаgrаph 3-Evaluatiоn оf Pathos-This paragraph focuses on how the writer engages readers' emotions. Follow the guidelines for supporting body paragraphs: Write a strong topic sentences (Do not list your general evidence in the topic sentence.); explain the appeal in one or two sentences; *Smoothly integrate/signal textual evidence #1 in the form of a quote and include parenthetical citations. Choose from list below. follow-up evidence (each quote) with explanation and commentary that explains how the evidence appeals to readers' emotions. *Smoothly integrate/signal textual evidence #2 in the form of a quote and include parenthetical citations. Choose from list below. follow-up evidence (each quote) with explanation and commentary that explains how the evidence appeals to readers' emotions. Write a sentence to close the paragraph. *Textual evidence options. You will need two. Reminder: Follow APA guidelines for incorporating textual evidence (signal + quote + citation + warrant). "She picked up her baby and began shaking him violently, and his head had hit her computer. At the hospital, he was pronounced dead from head injuries and a broken leg" (p. 615). "We’ve all observed it firsthand: the otherwise polite and well-meaning friend who chronically checks her phone while you’re trying to have a lunch conversation. Does she really mean to be so rude?" (p. 621). "The question is, are you breaking free from your compulsion, from yourself, or from the technology? Where does control lie? Who’s in charge of your behavior—you or your new app?" (p. 624). "It is so memorably ironic that one of the great pioneers of computer and online gaming, Dani Berry, remarked: “No one ever said on their deathbed, ‘Gee, I wish I had spent more time alone with my computer.’ ” (p. 625). "To begin with, they are sleek, well-designed little devils that are portable, they are easy to slip into our handbags and pockets, and they travel with us almost anywhere" (p. 622).