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    How to Write a Commentary

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    How to Structure an I.B. Commentary (Oral or Written) I. Introduction A. Set the context 1. for a poem‚ some generalizations about the poet’s work and this poem’s relation to the poet’s work as a whole‚ as well as a summary of what happens in the poem 2. for a passage from a play or novel‚ a brief summary of the action leading up to the passage‚ as well as a summary of what occurs in the passage itself B. Identify the speaker/narrator 1. for a poem

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    How to Write a Ccot

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    How to write a Continuity/Change Over Time Essay 1. Overview: Basically a change over time essay is a comparison essay where time periods are compared. 2. Read the question carefully and determine the theme‚ areas‚ and time periods to be compared. Make sure you write a thesis statement that specifically addresses all three pieces of this information. The thesis must also address change as well as continuity. The thesis should take a stance on level of change 3. Set up a three-column chart

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    How to Write a Report

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    How to Write a Report Essay Report Structure A good structure for a report would be as follows: 1. Title Page Showing the title of the report‚ the author‚ the person for whom the report is prepared‚ and the date of completion 2. Introduction The first page of the report needs to have an introduction. You will explain the problem and show the reader why the report is being made. You need to give terms of reference if you did not include these in the title section‚ and explain how

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    The Autobiography and other Writings of Benjamin Franklin: In this autobiography about Benjamin Franklin I learned a lot of new material I did not know before. Mr. Franklin was born in Boston‚ MA. He was born on January 17‚ 1706. Benjamin is the youngest of five generations of youngest sons. He had 11 brothers and sisters. His father made soap and candles for a living. His mother raised the children. Ben went to school and finished in 1716. Though he would have liked to continue‚ his family was

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    How to write a proposal

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    CONTENTS What should I expect? ......................................................... 1 Why do I need a research proposal? ..................................... 2 Great! So how do I start?...................................................... 4 So many questions! How do I choose?................................. 7 Using "Attribute Grids"........................................................ 9 Setting the limits on your research ..................................... 10 Becoming an explorer

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    How to Write an Essay

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    Assignment 2: Example of an essay plan Student name: XXXXXXXStudent number XXXXXXX|Commentary to assist you to write a good essay plan.| Essay Title: More male teachers are needed in New Zealand schools.|This is a strong statement‚ which describes the essay and puts forward a point of view.The headings Introduction‚ Body and Conclusion will NOT appear on your final essay. Use them for the plan only.| || IntroductionIn this essay I will discuss some of the reasons why males choose not to

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    HOW TO WRITE AN ESSAY

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    HOW TO WRITE AN ESSAY. Explaining the word Essay= Trying to make your topic convincing. Making it understandable and to help. First you will have your introduction- that will be your opening to your topic‚ giving the reader a brief description on what you will be writing about. However an introduction will not be any longer than 3-4 sentences. For Example‚ say your topic was about sports. You will give a light touch on what is in sport and what happen. Racism‚ sexism‚ good or bad sportsmanship

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    How To Write Report

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    For the exclusive use of J. Zhang‚ 2014. HAR VA R D B U S I N E SS S C H O O L P R E SS How to Write a Case-Based Essay E xc e r p t e d fro m The Case Study Handbook: How to Read‚ Discuss‚ and Write Persuasively About Cases By William Ellet Harvard Business School Press Boston‚ Massachusetts ISBN-13: 978-1-4221-2451-2 2451BC This document is authorized for use only by Ji Zhang in Guidance for Report Writing taught by Megumi Taoka‚ at Globis Management School from November 2014 to May 2015

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    How to Write an Essay

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    this so it gives your essay a sense of completion. How to write an Essay Understanding the task Understanding the task Essay writing is a process and needs to be done in various stages. Review First draft Review First draft Write final draft Write final draft Deadline Deadline Write first draft Write first draft Plan and prepare Plan and prepare

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    How to write a summary

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    clear idea of what the original text is all about‚ e.g. the development of the main plot in a short story of play‚ the main line of argument in a non-fictional text etc. What to do… … before writing: 1. Read the text carefully and make sure that you understand it in every detail. 2. Read the text at least twice to find out what is important. Find the main ideas in the text and underline them. (Concentrate on basic ideas‚ facts and arguments. Leave out minor details‚ examples‚ statistics‚ anecdotes

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