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    unlike the faded‚ well read black book. Mary found it amusing at how obsessed the young girl was‚ the two other books Mary had bought at the same time remained untouched. When Juliet finished her story with an over excited flourish‚ Mary sung her praises. Mary smiled as she scooped Juliet into her arms and Juliet returned it two-fold‚ giggling. Juliet was so happy‚ she was finally getting the attention she needed. For the first time in the last year‚ she didn’t feel lonely. January

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    Kaiti Potoczny Intro to Comp Jay Darland Due 12-9-13 Essay 2 Abortion Abortion can be a very heated topic in the world and there are many people who are against it. I chose to write my paper on abortion because I have very strong feelings against abortion and I think it is wrong in many ways. Abortion has cons and pros just like every other topic‚ but to be honest‚ in this topic there should not be one single person allowed to take away an innocent life. Let alone the fact that the doctors performing

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    ARGUMENTATIVE ESSAY:  Linking words:    although‚ though‚ even though‚ however‚ in spite of‚ despite‚ nevertheless‚ nonetheless‚ whereas‚ while‚ but‚ on the other hand‚ in contrast‚ on the contrary‚ again‚ and‚ also‚ besides‚ equally important‚ first (second‚ etc.)‚ further‚ furthermore‚ in addition‚ in the first place‚ moreover‚ next‚ too    - Introduction: From general to specific  - Paragraph I: Arguments for (advantages)  - ParagraphII: Arguments against (drawbacks)  - Conclusion: Summarise

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    Argument Essay I enjoyed the process of writing this essay because it was a topic that hit very close to home‚ and a subject that i could relate to in regards to the N word and how it has changed throughout history. At first I must admit i didnt feel i could relate and write a decent essay‚ when it was first assigned because i couldn’t equate how language effected me personally‚ and how i could write an argumentative essay on a facet of language. I came to my decision of writing about the N

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    English Task –Argumentative Essay The Death Penalty The argument of whether the death penalty is effective is an age-old and contentious issue. Many people believe that “an eye for an eye” mentality is barbaric and goes against basic human morals. Others are of the opinion that it can be used to prevent further crimes. People are just beings and can therefore make mistakes‚ if a prisoner was innocent and executed nothing can be done to make amends. Although we have modern tools of science

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    These were very primitive‚ ineffective‚ and inaccurate. In 1915‚ Roland Garros‚ a French allied pilot‚ attached a machine gun to the front of his plane. This was unheard of because he needed to fire through the propeller. Many thought this was suicidal but Garros had put steel plates on the rear of the propeller blades to deflect any bullets. The unsuspecting Germans failed to evade the oncoming Garros and consequently within sixteen days he had taken down five German planes and became the first

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    Part Two: Analytical Essay The appeal to tradition‚ also called argumentum ad antiquitatem‚ is a commonplace fallacy that posits that an idea is correct simply on the basis that it is similar to a past or present tradition. We see it everywhere: in government‚ in schools‚ in music‚ in the workplace‚ and even in sports. The book Moneyball by Michael Lewis is largely about this idea‚ where Lewis argues that even if something has been done traditionally for many years and worked‚ the traditional way

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    Sparring partner Marshall McLuhan said‚ “All media exist to invest our lives with artificial perceptions and arbitrary values”. Yet the media is very important in how so many people get to know the world around them. For example‚ when the lower and middle class do not interact with the upper class‚ it is impossible for them to understand about the upper class. The only way most of the other classes understand the upper class is through media portrayal. Media is one of the biggest networks in the

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    Useful Essay Words and Phrases Certain words are used to link ideas and to signpost the reader the direction your line of reasoning is about to take‚ such as adding more emphasis‚ or introducing an alternative point of view. Below is a selection of words used to link ideas‚ depending on the direction of your argument. Adding more to a point already made moreover; furthermore; again; further; what is more; in addition besides; above all; as well (as) either; neither…nor; not only…but also;

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    action in support of the views of the author coherence : the sensible presentation of smoothly connected ideas in a paragraph or essay conceding a point : acknowledging that an opposing point is reasonable conclusion ( sound file ) : the final paragraph of an essay connotation : a shade of meaning in a word or phrase that makes it different from other words or phrases with similar meanings emotional appeal : an argument that tries to persuade by affecting people’s feelings evidence

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