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    points in the body of the essay support. C) Chronological Order: The time sequence of events. Chronological order is used to organize a narrative; is also used to structure a process essay. D) Flash-Backs: Shifts into the past. E) Verb-Tense: Recounts events in a fixed order. F) Transitions: Words or expressions that link ideas in a piece of writing. Long essays frequently contain transitional paragraphs that connect one part of the essay to another. Writers use a variety of transitional expressions

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    Sleuthing the Alamo

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    the eyes of a Mexican soldier‚ de la Pena. According to de la Pena’s recount of the battle‚ the Alamo was a disgrace due to Santa Anna’s dictatorship and lack of compassion. There were seven hostages taken‚ including Davey Crockett‚ and they were immediately executed‚ according to de la Pena. Historians have debated over this since the war ended. Crisp in his book is defending his point of view instead of giving complete factual

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    This passage is from the second book of the Torah‚ Exodus. Exodus is translated from Hebrew to the word ‘names.’ The book often referred to as the book of names‚ discusses the different names God takes and the various ways God reveals himself to the Israelites. Exodus tells the story of Israel’s escape from slavery in Egypt and forty years they spent in the desert on their way to the land God had promised them (Catholic Youth Bible‚ 2004)1. Through the strength of Yahweh and being guided by Moses

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    History and Memory

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    claims ’I know what it is to be raised on lies and silences my dear daughter… this history is for you and will contain no single lie may I burn in Hell if I speak false.’ Though the events presented in the story may indeed by the truth‚ as a personal recount of history it is bound to be selective in the content included‚ such as his exclusion of curses and mature themes‚ or his exaggeration of events that portray him in a positive light. The biased view shows that personal memory can be incomplete and

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    lifestyle. Nick Carraway describes Gatsby’s house saying‚ “the one on my right was a colossal affair by any standard—it was a factual imitation of some Hôtel de Ville in Normandy‚ with a tower on one side‚ spanking new under a thin beard of raw ivy‚ and a marble swimming pool‚ and more than forty acres of lawn and garden” illustrating Gatsby’s wealth (Fitzgerald 5). As Nick recounts‚ Jay Gatsby although one of the most economically prosperous men in the town‚ lives unhappily because of his misinterpretation

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    Historical and Literary Background of Genesis Chapters 1 and 2 The following information is reprinted‚ from The Access Bible: an ecumenical learning resource for people of faith. This NRSV Bible provides brief commentary on the most important biblical texts. In this instance‚ this paragraph precedes Genesis 1: 1- 2: 25. Two Different Creation Stories: The Bible begins with two different versions of the story of the beginning of the world. The two versions arose at different periods Israel’s

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    The opening line expressed in first person ‘I’ve used up all my film on bombed hospitals’ makes it seem as if Levertov is dispassionate and neutral towards the war. This is further reinforced through the repetition of ‘bombed’‚ which conveys the factual and partial nature of history. It cannot create an intimate and detailed picture of this event‚ merely black and white facts and evidence. This is later contrasted by the peaceful imagery of her memory‚ ‘warm slant of afternoon light ‘‚ which provides

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    Soldiers Once… and Young is a remarkable book written over the account of the battle of the La Drang Valley‚ the United States’ first major war battle of Vietnam. Written by retired Lt. Gen Harold Moore and war journalist Joseph L Galloway‚ the book recounts the ups and downs of the battle‚ as well as the heroic actions made by United States soldiers that led us to victory. I believe the author’s intentions were to redefine the hero narrative and to give readers an emotional understanding to help redefine

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    The Cove: Analysis of Rhetorical and Cinematic Strategies The general reason for a documentary is to put forth factual information while attempting to convince the viewing audience of a specific point of view. The film crew behind ‘The Cove’ does this in a way that is informative and accurate‚ while presenting the information in a manner that allows the viewer to draw their own opinions. ‘The Cove’ follows famous Dolphin Trainer-turned-activist Ric O’Barrey into the dangerous land of Taiji‚ Japan

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    During my research‚ I found that ‘In Cold Blood’ was far from “immaculately factual”‚ as Truman Capote claims it to be. Firstly‚ in an interview with George Plimpton in 1966‚ Capote describes how he managed to input his opinions into the novel‚ without interrupting the novel. He explains that by qualifying a statement he disagrees with‚ he can convince a reader of his own opinions. Secondly‚ Capote refused to use a tape recorder. Although he claimed to be 94% accurate at remembering interviews‚ he

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