Thesis provide examples/ referred outline
In the reading "My Wood" Forster attitudes toward owning this property is very cleared as he feels and is also home staging his thesis of this essay. Forster believes just because you own property doesn't mean everything on the property is necessarily yours, but also that sometimes buying and owning so much can make you greedy and give you the urge to want more to the point that nothing is ever good for you. In this essay, the rhetorical pattern is “Thesis/Example”.
Forster uses transitions for coherence among paragraphs.
In the first paragraph, he has a hook in which he states the main idea of his