thesis statement and main points used to prove thesis statement.) II. BODY PARAGRAPH 1 Topic Sentence 1 (using transition word/phrase to introduce first main point): A. Support (provide evidence to show how first main point is supported) 1. Detail/example 2. Detail/example B. Support (provide more evidence to show how first main point is supported) 1. Detail/example 2. Detail/example (There is no exact requirement for the number of supports in a paragraph. Aim for 2-3) III. BODY PARAGRAPH
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metaphors‚ and she is right. Prose then makes the strange decision to attempt putting To Kill a Mockingbird in the same category of poor writing‚ but she offers no actual examples from the book to substantiate her claims. Without putting forth any real evidence to prove the book is of low quality‚ this non sequitur fallacy fails to
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gather fighter jets‚ which raises questions (The 11 Most Compelling 9/11 Conspiracy Theories2). There is a plethora of evidence supporting that the attack on 9/11 was potentially an inside job‚ with people going as far to say that the collapsing of the towers was similar to that of a controlled demolition (The 11 Most Compelling 9/11 Conspiracy Theories3). With so much evidence‚ it is hard to deny that the government possibly tampered with the worst terror attack since the attack on Pearl
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SELECTING A SPEECH TOPIC When you need to select a speech topic‚ considers these guidelines: Suiting Yourself 1. Are you interested in topic? 2. Do you already have information through experience or study? 3. If you need further information‚ do you have the time and resources to find it? 4. Will you enjoy talking this topic? 5. Are there other topic that suit your audience and occasion that you’d rather speak on? 6. Does the topic let you entertain‚ inform‚ persuade? Which purpose do you want to
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Evidence-Based Practice Matrix of Ten Pieces of Primary Research on One Topic Related to Nursing Authors Dihle‚A.‚Bjolseth‚G.‚Hels eth‚S. WattWatson‚ J.‚Stevens‚B.‚ Garfinkel ‚P.‚Streiner‚D.‚ Gallop‚ R. Bostrom‚B.‚ Sandh‚M.‚ Lundberg‚D.‚ Fridlund‚ B. Chung‚J.‚ Lui‚J. Resource/Database Journal of Clinical Nursing Academic Search Complete Journal of Advanced Nursing Academic Search Complete Journal of Advanced Nursing Academic Search Complete Nursing and Health Sciences Academic Search Complete
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something else? He did the right thing by walking away. Bob was looking for a fight and Atticus wouldn’t give it to him. 7. What is “circumstantial evidence”? What has it got to do with Tom’s conviction? Circumstantial evidence is evidence that doesn’t absolutely prove guilt. Tom’s conviction was based entirely on circumstantial evidence‚ and not good c.e. at that. 8. What does Atticus tell Scout about why the jury took so long to convict
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Although pedophilic allegations are harsh claims that should only be convicted upon if certain‚ is it wrong to suspect pedophilic activity and attempt to uncover truth? John Patrick Shanley prods at this question in Doubt. Dount is a parable focused on a conservative nun who has reason to suspect a priest may have sexual relations with a minor. Even at the end of the story‚ the allegation is never truly proved or debunked. Using all of the information given‚ I have come to the conclusion that Father
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The first evidence that will be stated is as follows. Laurie Saunders published an article in "The Grapevine" as her first step to help stop the Wave. This article contained negative information about the Wave. On page 99 this is proved when it says‚ "She found Amy in the library and gave her a copy of the editorial to read. As Amy read‚ her mouth began to open wider and wider. Finally‚ she looked up at Laurie. What are you going to do with it? I’m publishing it in the paper‚ Laurie said. But you
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Comparative Critique In the "Princess Paradox" James Poniewozik starts out his article by taking a stance against the princess movement‚ but then throughout the rest of his article he talks about how the movement is good for young girls by showing that they can control their own destiny. Unlike the "Princess Paradox"‚ Peggy Orenstein ’s article "Cinderella and Princess Culture" takes a stance against the princess movement by stating that the movement is ruining the minds of young girls. Although
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Study Guide Chapters 20-25 Chapter 20 • Scout says that “Mr. Dolphus Raymond was an evil man”. Is she right? He is not evil; he is simply misunderstood and has received a bad reputation because society doesn’t understand his choices. • In most states of the USA people who drink alcohol in public places are required to hide their bottle in a paper bag. Why does Dolphus Raymond hide Coca-Cola in a bag? He wants people to think he is drunk because it gives them a
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