A PAINTING
Topic Sentence: Watson and the Shark is a painting by John Singleton Copely.
Supporting Sentence:
A. Number of ways
B. Number of adjectives
C. front of the painting to the background
Concluding Sentence: In short, the whole painting makes people feel tension and fear.
A PAINTING Watson and the Shark is a painting by John Singleton Copely. In the foreground of the painting, one naked man is being attacked by a huge gray shark in the cold and choppy seawater. One small overloaded rowboat is near the naked man and the frightening shark. There are nine horrified men in this rowboat. They are trying to rescue the naked man. One young man takes a long spear and wants to kill the shark. Some people are reaching for his hand, and some are throwing a rope for him to catch. In the background of the painting, under the dark and cloudy sky, there are many ships stopping in the stormy harbor. The whole painting makes people feel tension and fear.
OUTLINE
INSIDE THE SPACESHIPS
Topic Sentence: Inside The Space Ships is Adamski’s own story of what has happened to him since then.
Supporting Sentence:
A. Who found spaceships
B. Adamski’s photographs of flying saucers
C. Flying Saucers Have Landed
Concluding Sentence: In spite of the scoffing of skeptics and the bitter and vicious attacks of opponents, a great world audience has collected to read and listen to George Adamski.
INSIDE THE SPACESHIPS
Inside The Space Ships is Adamski’s own story of what has happened to him since then. It begins with his first meeting, a few months later, with a second man from another world — his first meeting with one who speaks to him. This second visitor brings him to a Venusian Scout (flying saucer) and this, in turn, brings him to a mother ship. Later lie is conveyed in both a Saturnian Scout and a Saturnian mother ship. Adamski tells us what transpires in these space