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    only prepare the interpretive questions that initiate discussion but it regulates its flow. They challenge participants unclear‚ factually inaccurate or contradictory statements. They also follow up on participants answers ask for evidence and invite further responses. If participants drift from the main point it is the leaders responsibility to bring their attention back with a question. Leaders must notice when a question has been resolved and then by asking a new interpretive question. Interpretation

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    ESSAY PLANNER i) Gattaca depicts a world where free will ultimately triumphs over genetic destiny. Discuss. OR ii) Gattaca shows us the dangers of uncontrolled technology. Discuss. 1. Write out the topic/question 2. Circle the key words and underline the direction word/s e.g. discuss‚ describe‚ analyse‚ compare and contrast 3. If the topic is not a question‚ turn it into one. 4. Analyse what you think the essay question is asking in point form. Are some aspects more important than

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    Instructions 1. Decide on a topic. Basically‚ what generalization do you want to exemplify? If a topic is assigned‚ most likely you will already have a set of generalizations about it so you can just build your essay from that. If you choose your own topic‚ you will have to decide on a generalization about that topic that you can support with examples. 2. Determine a purpose. What angle of the generalization do you want to present to the reader? Having a clear purpose will help you choose examples

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    TOEFL ESSAY RATING SCALE 6 An essay at this level - effectively addresses the writing task - is well organized and well developed - uses clearly appropriate details to support a thesis or illustrate ideas - displays consistent facility in the use of language - demonstrates syntactic variety and appropriate word choice 5 An essay at this level - may address some parts of the task more effectively than others - is generally well organized and developed - uses details to support

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    Extended Metaphor- A comparison of two things. More than one sentence. Part 2 Common questions asked in sight essays: What are examples of foreshadowing? Compare two thing that are similar but in different ways. $ Provide uses of irony in the short story $ What tone and mood is conveyed in this story. $ In your own words describe the main theme conveyed in this story. $ What type of essay is this? Formal or informal? Where is the essay’s thesis? Part 3 Theme’s that will probably link to sig

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    TV and its Effects TV may be a form of entertainment for many people‚ but some people say it ruins families. The essay “Primal Screen” by Ellen Goodman and the short story “The Pedestrian” by Ray Bradbury both examine the negative aspects of TV on families and society as a whole. Goodman uses a harsh diction and Bradbury uses imagery to convey their message. Ellen Goodman explains how TV affects families in a negative way by using harsh words to emphasize that TV destroys families. She explains

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    Strategies for Essay Writing How to Read an Assignment Assignments usually ask you to demonstrate that you have immersed yourself in the coursematerial and that you’ve done some thinking on your own; questions not treated at length in classoften serve as assignments. Fortunately‚ if you’ve put the time into getting to know the material‚ thenyou’ve almost certainly begun thinking independently. In responding to assignments‚ keep in mindthe following advice. • Beware of straying. Especially

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    Persuasive Essay Have you ever not been able to write because of an injury? Ever wish there was an easier way to writing? Well look no further‚ I would like to introduce you to the Mind Scriber. As you may have guessed‚ you use this device to actually write with your mind. Throw your pencils away‚ and forget about those cramping hands! As a result‚ you will make writing a breeze. That is why you should buy this product because it will prevent cheaters‚ can be used with broken limbs‚ and

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    In the introductory paragraph to this essay about essays I will tell you that you don’t need an introductory paragraph‚ at least not of the 1) topic sentence 2) structural methodology 3) thesis statement varity that we were all taught in high school. What you do need is That Thing; maybe a question‚ a fear or a fury. It makes your blood boil. It’s all you can talk about when you sit down with your friends over a glass of wine or two or five‚ or maybe you can’t talk about it with anyone‚ just your

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    An essay on farts In this essay I will consider the social‚ economic and political factors of farts. Many an afternoon has been enjoyed by a family‚ bonding over the discussion of farts. Though farts is a favorites topic of discussion amongst monarchs‚ presidents and dictators‚ farts is featuring more and more in the ideals of the young and upwardly mobile. It is estimated that that farts is thought about eight times every day by the aristocracy‚ many of whom fail to comprehend the full scope of

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