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    grandfather. (This sentence provides a good conclusion by restating the topic sentence.) 2. Make sure that the concluding sentence does not introduce another subject that is not covered by the paragraph‚ which includes the concluding sentence. (Introducing another subject‚ which is not covered by the paragraph‚ will confuse the reader and weaken the ending.) 3. Remember to tailor the conclusion to the type of paragraph you are writing. (The conclusion for each kind of paragraph should be handled

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    argumentative essay

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    Before You Write It’s important that you plan your essay out before you write‚ and that includes several different aspects. You’re going to want to pick a topic first‚ but your topic should be something that has two conflicting points or different conclusions. Only consider topics that interest you – it will make your writing that much easier. Try this list of 100 topics to help you find a topic. Keep in mind that an argumentative essay is based more on facts as opposed to emotion. When picking a topic

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    I’m Not Scared Major Character Descriptions 1. Michele Amitrano- Michele’s compassion is his most projecting characteristic that makes him appealing to the reader. Throughout the novel‚ he exhibits empathy well beyond his years‚ often making readers forget that he is just nine. This can be seen clearly in three main instances. First‚ when he goes after his sister when she has fallen over (pg. 4) despite his own fears. Secondly‚ offering to complete the forfeit in place of Barbra when Skull forces

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    all the points of comparison/ contrast that you can think of. Next‚ review the list and eliminate any points‚ which are irrelevant or unimportant. Now‚ organize your details in a logical sequence‚ and begin your rough draft. The Conclusion The most effective conclusion for a comparison/contrast paragraph is usually a final sentence‚ which reinforces the controlling idea. If you could see Tuffy and Hector together‚ you could scarcely help laughing at the contrast between these two household playmates

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    Value Conflicts

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    hidden or unstated (in most cases) b) taken for granted c) influential in determining the conclusion and d) potentially deceptive 2. General Guide for Identifying Assumptions Look for assumptions needed for the reason(s) to support the conclustions and look for ones necessary for a reason to be true. Look for value assumptions in the movement from reasons to conclusions! Note: that the reasons and conclusion are also the place where we search for significant ambiguity Attention: An assumptions

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    Crashing Into Reality

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    "It ’s the sense of touch. In any real city‚ you walk‚ you know? You brush past people‚ people bump into you. In L.A.‚ nobody touches you. We ’re always behind this metal and glass. I think we miss that touch so much‚ that we crash into each other‚ just so we can feel something." Detective Graham Waters from Crash Racism‚ stereotypes‚ and prejudices…these three topics are some things that we deal with daily in current day America. All though these are issues that we all deal with daily‚ they are

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    be used: order of importance‚ chronological order‚ compare/contrast/cause and effect‚ or problem/solution. How do you plan to present the information during the oral presentation? Use a similar format for the written presentation. Finally‚ the conclusion of the written part of the presentation should briefly summarize the main points and then give a take-away value or something for the readers to think about after reading the written part of the presentation. This can be done through making a bold

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    other can form friendly and harmonious relationships among neighbors. All in all‚ a good neighbors is someone who has a good living habit‚ is friendly and is willing to help others. Taking into account all of these factors‚ we may arrive at the conclusion that a good relationship among neighbors requires co-operation from both

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    Lord of the Flies

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    one-page paper explaining the symbolic value for the masks in relation to the characters. 6. Write three conflicting newspaper accounts by three different reporters detailing the events on the islands as told by to the media by the boys after the conclusion of the story. (Think about how the perceptions of the events would change based on various points of view.) 7. Research William Golding’s life and in a 2-3-page paper‚ relate any details that could have influenced his writing of Lord of the

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    Dumbest Generation Analysis

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    and comes to a conclusion that helps set the groundwork for the entire book. His analysis of today’s youth states that the current generation is lacking when it comes to intellectual knowledge. He provides evidence that states that today’s under-thirty population in the United States does not have adequate knowledge‚ and their lack of knowledge with affect them greatly in their adulthood years. 2. As with most of this book‚ the main supports that Bauerlein uses for his conclusion come in the form

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