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    How to write a summary

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    keywords. … while writing: 4. Write your summary on the basis of these keywords. Try to express the ideas of the text in your own words and use sentence connectives. 5. Start your summary with an appropriate introduction that contains the following information (if available): author‚ title‚ date of publication‚ theme‚ what kind of text is it? 6. Where necessary‚ change direct speech into reported speech. 7. Use the present tense for fictional texts. 8. Write your summary from the author’s

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    Dear John

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    BOOOK : Dear John NAME OF AUTHOR : Nicholas Sparks SETTINGS : Hilmington ‚ North Carolina MAIN CHARACTERS : * John Tyree * Savannah Lynn Curtis * Randy Welch * Mr. Tyree * Tim Wheddon * Noodles * Rooster * Gavin McCulley Starks * Bryce Hayes Harris (Cameo) * Braeden Reed Alan * Alan (Age 14) CHARACTER LIKED BEST & REASON : * John ‚ because John did not let go of his feelings although they are far to each other. I like John because his love

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    HOW TO WRITE AN ARTICLE

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    HOW TO WRITE AN ARTICLE An article is a piece of writing usually intended for publication in a newspaper‚ magazine or journal. • It is written for a wide audience‚ so it is essential to attract and retain the reader’s attention. • May include amusing stories‚ reported speech and descriptions. • Can be formal or informal. • Should be written in an interesting or entertaining manner • Should give opinions and thoughts‚ as well as facts. Format Interesting ‚ creative catchy title which attracts readers

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    George Orwell’s 1946 essay ‘Why I Write’ is enshrined with a set of innate values adhered to and advocated by Orwell himself. In recounting his personal journey in becoming a writer‚ Orwell enlists the underlying ideals justifying his initial motives for writing. Subsequently‚ it is the representation of deeply held ideals such as the innate personal connection to writing‚ the impact of context on a writer‚ the value of writing and the reasons for writing that captivate audiences and underpin the

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    How to write an essay (guidelines) I. The structure of an essay: 1. The introductory paragraph – tells the reader what the essay is about. To write it you are to do the following: a) Introduce the topic in general. b) Narrow the topic down to focus more on the question. c) Restate the question in your own words and in statement form. d) Write the concluding statement of the introduction which is the thesis statement and indicates the controlling idea of the essay. 2. The body – some

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    No One Writes to the Colonel No One Writes to the Colonel (Spanish: El coronel no tiene quien le escriba) is a novella written by the Colombian novelist and Nobel Prize winner Gabriel García Márquez. The novel‚ written between 1956-1957 and first published in 1961‚ is the story of an impoverished‚ retired colonel‚ a veteran of the Civil War‚ who still hopes to receive the pension he was promised some fifteen years earlier‚ which is assumed to him as a war veteran‚ but no one writes. At the same

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    March 18‚ 2013 Spirometry Lab Write-Up A. Subject History The subject is a twenty eight year old female. She stands five feet eight inches tall and weighs approximately one hundred fifty pounds. The subject is a non-smoker and although she has never had any respiratory issues‚ asthma does tend to run in her family on the maternal side. The subject does however admit to feeling out of breathe easily when doing intense exercise for an extended period of time. B. Effect of CO2 on Breathing

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    John Woolman

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    JOHN WOOLMAN: THE STORY OF A QUAKER CONSCIENCE ________________________________________ [This document is from a pamphlet printed several decades ago bythe Religious Education Committee of Philadelphia Yearly Meeting. It was originally published by Walter and Mildred Kahoe. I have made minor changes for clarity; material in brackets is mine. -- George Amoss] ________________________________________ John Woolman was born in 1720 on the family farm on Rancocas Creek in New Jersey. He went to school

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    How to Write a Memo

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    you can easily access your email from anywhere and at anytime. • Internal/external – email can be used to communicate both internally and externally. • Cost effective • Documentation – provide extensive record for future reference. How to write an effective email message • Recognize e-mail’s lack of privacy and corporate ownership. • Avoid casual and unprofessional tone. • Consider your audience o Level of knowledge o Language o Technology needs • Identify yourself by name‚ affiliation

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    John Cage

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    John Milton Cage Jr was born on September 5‚ 1912 to John Milton Cage and Lucretia ("Crete") Harvey in Las Angeles‚ California. Neither of John’s parents went to college (Inamori Foundation ‚ 1990). However‚ his father was an inventor and his mother was the founder of the Lincoln Study Club and later became the editor of the Woman’s Club for the Los Angeles Times. John describes his mom as a “sense of society.” John went to Pamona College for two years when he realized that college was not for

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