Elements of a good paragraph 1. Topic Sentence – this signals to the reader what the paragraph will be about. It states the argument of the paragraph (should also include the author and title) 2. Textual Support – this is evidence (quotes) from the text that supports the argument the paragraph makes 3-Steps to using Textual Support 1. Introduce the quote – tell the situation and/or the speaker 2. Give the quote – rewrite
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Explain your reading of the opening act of ‘A Midsummers Night Dream’ written by William Shakespeare: ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ Written by influential and iconic playwright and actor William Shakespeare during the Elizabethan Era uses Ideas including men’s domination over women‚ finding oneself and the moon‚ the use of language called Shakespearean and general Shakespeare conventions used in his plays ‚ the readers own values and attitudes and life experiences‚ texts the reader has also read
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Jil Rück Mrs. Herding Modern World Literature 20 February 2013 Quote Analysis 2 Death of Merciful God In the memoir Night‚ written by the Holocaust survivor Elie Wiesel‚ the harsh environment and circumstances during his time in the concentration camps shattered and transformed Elie Wiesel’s view on his merciful God and kept him questioning and struggling with his faith. During their time in Buna death was a daily agenda: many men and women died of undernourishment‚ overburdening their bodies
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-the yellow star? Oh well‚ what of it? You dont dies of it. . . . (Poor Father! Of what then did you die?)I think that the yellow star that the Jews were forced to wear‚ brought up on page 9 of Night‚ is a very important part of this book. First off‚ this quote foreshadows his fathers death later in the book. It means that though his thought being identified as a Jew wouldnt harm him‚ but in the end being Jewish is what killed him. I think this is very important. It shows that even though people knew
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Roy Eberthardt- Kind-hearted‚ Fearless‚ and has an Intellectual Curiosity. He was kind-hearted that day when it was raining really hard and he left his house with some runners to give to the running boy/Mullet Fingers. Even though it was pouring cats and dogs he still tried to look for him Also‚ those shoes were his and he didn’t have to give them to Mullet Fingers because after all they were his own shoes. He was fearless when he was on the bus that day and it was Dana’s first day back after
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Think back to big firework nights such as Bonfire Night and Ne Year’s Eve – has it often rained the following day? According to some‚ it does and for many the reason behind the rain isn’t merely a coincidence. They believe it is because of fireworks! But is it true that fireworks could change the weather and make it rain? Here’s a quick look at the theories and the science behind this long running myth. The Argument The argument that fireworks can make it rain comes from the composition of fireworks
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The play Night Mother‚ written by Marsha Norman‚ is very different from other playwrights. Norman bases the play on suicide‚ a topic that is sensitive to some‚ and not usually talked about. Norman discusses this very controversial topic‚ allowing the audience to draw their own conclusion on if suicide is ever a justifiable act. Yet‚ Norman had the intention of persuading the reader that suicide may be acceptable and is understandable in certain situations. Most audiences are against suicide‚
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Meet Elie Wiesel Look‚ it’s important to bear witness. Important to tell your story. . . . You cannot imagine what it meant spending a night of death among death. —Elie Wiesel The obligation Elie Wiesel feels to justify his survival of a Nazi concentration camp has shaped his destiny. It has guided his work as a writer‚ teacher‚ and humanitarian activist; influ- enced his interaction with his Jewish faith; and affected his family and personal choices. Since World War II‚ Wiesel has borne witness
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The prisoners of concentration camps faced and witnessed death daily‚ and so their primitive survival instincts became so strong over time that their own life mattered more than their family or anyone else’s. They would do anything to survive. Night‚ by Elie Wiesel‚ is a memoir about his life in concentration camps during the time of the holocaust. Before going to the concentration camps‚ Eliezer is a normal boy with a loving family who would do anything for him‚ and he would do anything for them
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Timeline Paragraphs Event #1‚ titled: ‘Deciding to Escape’‚ is the most important event in the story. This event introduces the conflict and starts off the story. In ‘Deciding to Escape’‚ we learn that Connor knows he is going to be unwound. Connor decides to run away with Ariana‚ but Ariana refuses the offer. Without the first event happening‚ the rest of the book wouldn’t have happened or would have been changed dramatically. For example‚ if Ariana didn’t suggest they run away‚ than Connor might
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