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    The introductory paragraph has to be interesting enough to convince the reader to continue reading while also stating some of the main points of the essay. It is just as important as the thesis statement. Much like the thesis statement‚ the introductory paragraph sets the tone and the reader’s frame of mind for the essay. The introductory paragraph should to support the thesis statement and vice-versa. It need to be well thought out and complement the essay. For this reason‚ it isn’t uncommon for

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    interesting than life on the farm‚ and therefore drew them away from rural communities. Notice how each supporting sentence is a cause that explains the effect mentioned in the topic sentence. In the chart below are the main ideas of the above paragraph‚ to help you understand the relationships better: EFFECT (Topic Sentence) CAUSES (Supporting Sentences) Cities have grown very large. [There are several reasons for this.] Factory jobs attracted people. (Cities have grown very large

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    Rising Five

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    Rising Five by Norman Nicholson Analyze “Rising Five” in detail‚ with reference to the text. “Rising Five” is written by Norman Nicholson. Nicholson had a sick childhood‚ and during illnesses‚ he would write his poems. He always wrote in relation to nature. His persistent illnesses make him appreciate life even more. In “Rising Five”‚ his main theme is the fact that people are always looking to the future‚ and seldom look at their

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    When is the last time you had to take a trip to the library and spend hours upon hours for your research? Chances are that your answer is probably never. Nowadays information is easily accessible just by a click of a mouse or a tap of a screen. Through the use of search engines‚ particularly Google‚ a researcher can virtually search anything that he or she need to know within a minute’s time. Given that‚ Is Google making us humans stupid? According to some‚ the use of Google is making us lazy‚ stupid

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    Sample Research Paper Paragraph At this point in your research‚ you should already have in mind the questions that you want to answer in your research paper. For example‚ if I were writing a research paper on cloning‚ I might want to answer these questions: 1) Why are people so afraid of genetic research and cloning? And 2) Why should genetic research and cloning research be allowed to progress? (You must take a clear stance on whatever issue you choose to write about.) In answering those questions

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    Name: Date: Class: “One Sentence at a Time” Analytical Essay Organizer Essential Question of the assignment: Introductory Paragraph: 1. Introductory sentence that grabs your attention: a bold‚ somewhat broad statement that will draw the reader into your topic‚ and it’s relation to the text. What can you pose that will peak the interest of your reader? Ex: Throughout time the media typically portrays various lovers’ desired paths to “happily ever after” which

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    Body Paragraphs Worksheet Writing Prompt what stylistic elements does King use to influence his readers? After reading and analyzing "Letter from Birmingham Jail‚" write an essay in which you answer the question and analyze structure and language in his text‚ providing 3 or more examples to illustrate and clarify your analysis. What conclusion can you draw about the power of this text? 1. Copy and paste the introduction of your essay here. Check your grading feedback from Lesson 8 to see if

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    Exposition and the start of rising action: Michelle (Paragraphs 1-3). Rising action: Tanya (Paragraphs 4-9). Climax and resolution: Vanessa (9-14). In a messy‚ green-painted bedroom‚ a boy is at his desk‚ seeming to be working on something. The boy’s clay-enveloped fingers were shifting along a sculpture he made. It was a basketball game. He wanted a new one for his birthday‚ so he lined his nails along the curved lines of his replica to finish his project. As soon as he knew it‚ the sculpture had

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    Timeline Paragraphs Event #1‚ titled: ‘Deciding to Escape’‚ is the most important event in the story. This event introduces the conflict and starts off the story. In ‘Deciding to Escape’‚ we learn that Connor knows he is going to be unwound. Connor decides to run away with Ariana‚ but Ariana refuses the offer. Without the first event happening‚ the rest of the book wouldn’t have happened or would have been changed dramatically. For example‚ if Ariana didn’t suggest they run away‚ than Connor might

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    5 Paragraph Assignments 1. The American Revolution resulted in a Democratic government based on popular sovereignty while the French Revolution resulted in a popular authoritarianism under Napoleon Bonaparte. The U.S. Constitution is focused on representation‚ electoral procedures‚ limited executive powers‚ and the equality of the federal and state governments. In 1799 the French Directory‚ established during revolutionary unrest to represent the people‚ was toppled by a young general‚ Napoleon

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