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    PATTERNS OF PARAGRAPH DEVELOPMENT 1) Narrative - An account of a sequence of events‚ usually in chronological order. Example : "The barber was cutting our hair‚ and our eyes were closed--as they are so likely to be. . . . Deep in a world of our own‚ he heard‚ from far away‚ a voice saying goodbye. It was a customer of the shop‚ leaving. ’Goodbye‚’ he said to the barbers. ’Goodbye‚’ echoed the barbers. And without ever returning to consciousness‚ or opening our eyes‚ or thinking‚ we joined in

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    Conflict. It happens everyday between sisters and brothers‚ students and teachers‚ neighbours and governments. Although these are all different types of conflict‚ whether it is big or small‚ people are bound to pick a side. Today I will be discussing how asylum seekers are consistently rejected by our very own unsympathetic government. I will be talking about how thirteen years later people are still taking sides about the 9/11 attacks. Think about the struggle of oppression of women‚ and how it

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    THE FOUR TYPES OF PARAGRAPHS (With Examples) There are four types of paragraphs we write. They include: narrative‚ informative‚ descriptive‚ and persuasive. All paragraphs have certain elements‚ but the four types are also different from one another in how they are composed. Look at the outline about paragraphs in general. All paragraphs: 1. It has a strong beginning‚ or introduction sentence‚ which states the main idea clearly. 2. It has several supporting sentences which make up the

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    How to Write Body Paragraphs. In essays of any kind‚ body paragraphs are essential. These are where you provide your supporting arguments to your thesis. These are also where you write your refutations or rebuttals against the challenges to your claim. In short‚ they serve as the very "meat" of your essay. Here are several tips on how to write the body paragraphs of your essay. Stick to your topic sentence. The first sentence of the paragraph should be the idea that you want to develop within the

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    ` Conflict between the river and the shore in The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn In contemporary society‚ people’s personalities often change based on the environment that surrounds them. These personalities affect society for the better or worse as they influence others. Contemporary society has the same conflict between societal rules and natural rules as illustrated by the differences of rules between life on the river and life on land for Huckleberry Finn. In pre-Civil

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    rights movements to help as well‚ even when he was in jail or almost beaten he still stood right back up and fought till the very end. King gave hope to the activist who felt defeated through the SCLC March on Washington and the Selma Movement. Body Paragraph 1: King gave the other SCLC members hope through marches and street protest. “In Martin Luther’s role as SCLC’s president‚ he traveled across the country and around the world‚ giving the lectures on nonviolent protest and civil rights as well as

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    Paragraph (written in complete sentence/correct paragraph format): I have two questions. My first question is why did the mob leave? I believe that one of the main reasons why the mob left was because of Scout. Scout would not leave the prison even after the mob threatened her and Jem. In response to one of the men trying to remove Jem from the prison‚ she kicked the man very hard in the leg. Scout made the men feel guilty about what they were planning on doing. One man in particular Scout focused

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    Argument Paragraph 2 Decius convinces Caesar to come to the senate‚ by telling Caesar that the dream was noble not a tragedy. As Calphurnia has a dream of what she thinks is horrible‚ Decius convinces Caesar that the dream was all a misinterpretation‚ it was a dream of how noble Caesar is‚ not tragic. The ides of March has come‚ and Calphurnia has a dream of what she thinks is tragic. Caesar tells Decius what happens and that he will be staying home Act 2 Scene 2 Line 76-82 “She dreamt

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    Conflict Theory of Muslims Muslims began arriving to the New World as early as the 15th century during the slave trade. It was estimated that about 14 to 20 percent of enslaved West Africans were Muslims (U.S. State Department‚ 2010). On the other hand‚ Muslims‟ voluntary migration to the United State began between late 19th to early 20th century. A number of Middle Eastern countries like Lebanon‚ Syria‚ Egypt‚ and Palestine contributed to such early immigration to the U.S. Since then‚ Muslim

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    HOW TO WRITE A PARAGRAPH

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    Sample paragraph 1: 1) Topic sentence: Name the text and show the them‚ then provide an argument on the theme/ make a point on that theme. 2) Analysis: Techniques‚ Examples‚ Effect of techniques in the examples. Write a minimum of 3 techniques and their effects. What is in the text? (Characterisation‚ techniques‚ plot‚ themes.) 3) What I learn from the text‚ with respect to the notion put forth in my topic sentence: What we learn through the text (Insight‚ conclusion.) 4) Link to exam question:

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