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    What is a paragraph? * A collection of related sentences dealing with one topic What are the parts of a paragraph? * Topic sentence The topic sentence is the sentence that tells the main ideas of the whole paragraph. This sentence is usually the first sentence in the paragraph. * Body The body of a paragraph has sentences with information that supports the topic sentence. It is important to remember that every sentence in the body must be connected in some way to the topic sentence. *

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    Different Styles of Essay Writing The essay is said to be a short piece of writing on a specific topic by the author from their own point of view. Essays are written by different authors and writers on various different topics and subjects. Essays are a big area of various genres in it. That means that essays can be of many types. The two most important and famous types of essays are expository essays and argumentative essays. Both the types of the essays are different in their own way and have

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    Five-Paragraph Essay 4/2/2012 5th Hour Swoosh If you have ever had any Nike products you would understand the feeling I had the first time I tried on new Nike shoes and a dri fit shirt. For this reason‚ I believe Nike is the best sports brand for any athlete on and off of the court or field because of style‚ comfort‚ and performance. First‚ Nike clothing and shoes are always extremely comfortable. They are so highly renowned for their shoes being comfortable that many

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    Marigolds Paragraph Most of the time‚ there’s a moment in life where one realizes that they have lost their innocence and gained compassion in the absence. “Marigolds” by Eugenia Collier shows how one young girl changed from a child to a young adult through her life experiences. Lizabeth is a 14 year old girl living in poverty with her parents‚ her 11 year old brother Joey‚ Miss Lottie and her son‚ and the neighborhood kids. As the leader of her group of friends‚ Lizabeth takes part in throwing

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    ENGL 475‚ Essay #1— Personal Narrative Prewriting Charts [PROMPTS #1 & 2] [15 points for each chart completed—45 points total] Name Chris Aguirre____________________________ **Please download the charts and complete each one by TYPING out your responses** Working Title for Essay #1:A Whole New Family Working Thesis for Essay #1 [limited topic + opinion]: Getting taken away from my mom has put my life down a better path. BP #1 [life BEFORE the event/turning point] Vivid Description/Details

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    Death of the Paragraph

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    The Death of the Paragraph We live in a new world filled with technology including computers‚ cell phones and more. One of the most common forms of communication today is cell phone use. In “Rule of Thumbs: Love in the Age of Texting‚” Natalie Moore talks about a serious relationship that she spent most of the communication texting. Before texting came along‚ talking on the phone was a lot more heartfelt. With the new inventions of email‚ texting‚ and instant messaging‚ it seems more and more

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    Process-Analysis Essay. Topic: How to balance Penn Foster studies with work and/or family demands. By: Victor Marin. Ther is a saying: “My purpose in life is to have a life with purposes” is a quote I lived by throughout many years. I think it is very important to have goals and to accomplish those goals a well as you can. I am forty seven years old‚ I am married and Father of two children‚ We have many purposes‚ one of them is their education ‚ their health‚ but we also know that we don’t

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    Descriptive Paragraph One of the things that I treasure in summertime is my weekends. I start my day early‚ getting ready to ride in my boyfriend’s car‚ to pick up the boat from a friend. The boat is a camouflaged‚ flat bottom‚ twelve feet long; spray painted on one side is the name for the boat “Esox Lucius”. We get to the creek and Jake dismounts the boat‚ I help by bringing the fishing poles‚ tackle boxes and my bag down to the bank. The familiar creek where we go is not too wide‚ covered on

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    machines. One can’t expect a machine to work one hundred percent of the time‚ flawlessly. Occasionally a bowling machine will mess up‚ it’s inevitable. For instance the scoring system could go down leaving most people lost. Fortunately for you this essay will help keep you in the light if the scoring system at your local bowling alley is ever in the dark. Manual scoring is a very simple task. More times than not people make it much harder than it really is. You only need a few “materials:” a pen

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    expository paragraph

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    are classified depending on the status of their husbands and the status of their “ovaries”. Their function is to be impregnated by Commanders‚ powerful males of the previous society‚ and to bear the children that will occupy the future. Atwood’s writing is in the sense of trying to say too much‚ if not everything‚ in order to capture the reader’s attention‚ and strap them onto the happenings in the story‚ and the wanderings in the story. She tells this story in a light manner that is not afraid of

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