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answer the questions for me please

What was Basilosaurus? When did it live?
What is Pakicetus?
How do we know Pakicetus is related to whales?
What pieces of evidence do we have to investigate the evolutionary history of modern whales?





Using the organizer provided below and any of the resources available to you (notes, slides, Techbook, videos, etc.), create a one paragraph response to the following prompt:

Why & How did whales lose their legs?

Your paragraph should include a thesis statement, two supporting ideas (your evidentiary statements), and a conclusion that demonstrates your reasoning. The sentence starters provided are optional, merely provided to help you get started.
Claim
(thesis idea)
Evidence #1:
(supporting idea #1)

Evidence #2: (supporting idea #2)
Reasoning:
(conclusion)

Combine your answers above to create a coherent paragraph. Your paragraph should include a thesis statement, two supporting ideas (your evidentiary statements), and a conclusion that demonstrates your reasoning.
The sentence starters provided are optional, merely provided to help you get started.
Some persuasive writing helpers:
For this reason… Likewise, Indicates
For example… Similarly, Illustrates
As evidence, … Additionally, Proves
Without a doubt… Suggests
In support, … Demonstrates

Paragraph
 
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answer the questions for me please

What was Basilosaurus? When did it live?
What is Pakicetus?
How do we know Pakicetus is related to whales?
What pieces of evidence do we have to investigate the evolutionary history of modern whales?





Using the organizer provided below and any of the resources available to you (notes, slides, Techbook, videos, etc.), create a one paragraph response to the following prompt:

Why & How did whales lose their legs?

Your paragraph should include a thesis statement, two supporting ideas (your evidentiary statements), and a conclusion that demonstrates your reasoning. The sentence starters provided are optional, merely provided to help you get started.
Claim
(thesis idea)
Evidence #1:
(supporting idea #1)
Evidence #2: (supporting idea #2)
Reasoning:
(conclusion)

Combine your answers above to create a coherent paragraph. Your paragraph should include a thesis statement, two supporting ideas (your evidentiary statements), and a conclusion that demonstrates your reasoning.
The sentence starters provided are optional, merely provided to help you get started.
Some persuasive writing helpers:
For this reason… Likewise, Indicates
For example… Similarly, Illustrates
As evidence, … Additionally, Proves
Without a doubt… Suggests
In support, … Demonstrates
Paragraph
whales dont have legs obviously what idiot wrote this
 

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