Finding the Main Idea Paragraph: A group of sentences organized around a topic‚ a main idea about the topic‚ and details that support the main idea. Topic: The overall subject of a paragraph. Main Idea: A statement that tells the author’s point about the topic. The main idea provides the message of a given paragraph or the argument that is being made about the topic. Details: The specific information about the main idea or support for the main idea. Main Idea = Topic + Author’s Point about
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Lab Report 2: Quantitative Analysis Finding the Percentage Composition of Nickel in an Unknown Compound Introduction: This section of lab was about using analytical chemistry and learning how to identify the amount of nickel in an unknown substance. The purpose was to use gravimetric analysis to quantitatively separate and weigh insoluble reaction products as well as utilize the mole method to compute the amount and percentage of nickel in an unknown nickel sample. The chemical reaction that took
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Discuss how and why one of the main themes in the novel is about finding peace in one’s soul. In the novel‚ The Kite Runner‚ by Khaled Hosseini‚ finding peace in one’s soul or redeeming oneself is key to the plot. Ever since the beginning of the novel‚ the protagonist has been trying to find redemption‚ as well as forgiveness and appreciation from his father in order to mend their skew relationship. He blames himself for the death of his mother. Moreover‚ betraying his best friend‚ and half-brother
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Alexz Averette Professor Allyne English 101 22 September 2012 Critical Review of “Finding Forrester” No matter your age or color one should always respect your peers‚ your elders‚ and most importantly‚ oneself. Respect‚ is a major theme portrayed in the movie “Finding Forrester.” Having respect means having a feeling of deep admiration for someone or something due to their abilities‚ qualities‚ or achievements. It can also mean having consideration for someone or something. Respect is a social
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Finding Myself at Middle School Being trapped in the state of fear and lack of self-confidence caused me to struggle socially and mentally‚ but soon I realized how much I have grown as a person. Therefore‚ I am no longer afraid of starting new and taking a step forward‚ all thanks to my experience at my middle school MSA (Magnolia Science Academy). It was a sunny day in August when I nervously started 6th grade at a new school named MSA‚ a charter school located in Santa Clara‚ with less than 500
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Introductory Experiment: Acetamide Lab Purpose: To observe the cooling curve of: Pure acetamide (ehtanamide) Impure acetamide (Nal added ad an impurity) Procedure: Please refer to next page. Data: Record both qualitative and quantitative observations. Time(Sec.) Pure:Tempt.(*C) Impure:Tempt.(*C) 0 82 72 30 79 71.5 60 77.8 68 90 76.9 65 120 76.2 63 150 76 61 180 76 58.5 210 76 56.5 240 75.9 55.5 270 75.5 55.5 300 75.1 55.5 330 74.9 55.5 360 74.5 53.5 390 74 53.5 420 73.8 51.5 450 73
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DISCUSSION QUESTIONS Chapter 1 - Finding Your Inner Fish 1. Explain why the author and his colleagues chose to focus on 375 million year old rocks in their search for fossils. Be sure to include the types of rocks and their location during their paleontology work in 2004. They chose to focus on 375 million year old rock because fish and amphibians found a few million years earlier‚ fish withou2t amphibian characteristics were found and a few million years later creatures with amphibian characteristics
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“Grease” v. “The Breakfast Club”: Finding Yourself The films “Grease” and “The Breakfast Club” feature the same strong theme: finding your identity. This theme is universal through many books‚ movies and even real life. The fact that these two films were filmed so far apart‚ “Grease” being filmed in 1959 and directed by Randal Kleiser and “The Breakfast Club” in 1985 directed by John Hughes‚ shows that this is a strong theme that sticks throughout the industry. These films have many characters
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HW2: Finding My Sociological Place When I try to define my “place” in the world‚ what comes to my mind isn’t a tangible place yet‚ but instead my goals and aspirations. It’s to be a successful chartered financial analyst working for a successful company. In terms of sociology however‚ my place in this world at this moment is my school and my friends. I have many statuses associated to myself‚ both ascribed and achieved. An ascribed status would is “ a status into which one is born” (Conley). An
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(the purpose of this essay was to compare and contrast the RHETORIC strategies both authors used to get to their audience) Eric Beedle AP LA III July 26 2012 The Decline of the American Dream‚ And the Finding of the American Dream While reading Barbara Ehrenreich’s Nickel and Dimed on (not) getting by in America‚ and Adam Shepard’s Scratched Beginning’s me‚ $25‚ and the search for the American Dream‚ I couldn’t help notice huge differences between the two books. Both of these authors were
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