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    Last week‚ I had to write a persuasive essay. We were assigned to write about cheating/ plagiarism. The topic I chose to write about was about how people cheat the government. The essay was given to us a few days before the Thanksgiving holiday. The essay required a minimum of 800 words‚ prewriting‚ outline‚ ad a print copy of the rough draft so that it may be reviewed by another student. Since the essay was assigned a few days before Thanksgiving and was to make up at the next week‚ I though I had

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    me to think of new ways to begin sentences or use sophisticated sentence patterns which I see in other people’s essays. But when it comes to grammar‚ I am extremely proud because there are usually no corrections on the essays my teachers hand back‚ or maybe it’s because they’re too lazy to correct them.<br><br>When I’m actually writing‚ I write as fast as a turtle can crawl. A 2 page essay usually takes me around 6 hours to finish. My teacher once told me to use a process called brainstorming which

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    other uses‚ see Essay (disambiguation). Essays of Michel de Montaigne An essay is generally a short piece of writing written from an author’s personal point of view‚ but the definition is vague‚ overlapping with those of an article‚ a pamphlet and a short story. Essays can consist of a number of elements‚ including: literary criticism‚ political manifestos‚ learned arguments‚ observations of daily life‚ recollections‚ and reflections of the author. Almost all modern essays are written in prose

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    Essaysdiscussion.com Writing a persuasive essay is much like getting ready for a verbal confrontation. You have to study your persuasive essay theme from different views‚ build your principle contention and assemble supporting confirmation. You additionally need to know how to write a persuasive essay‚ to be specific how to form parts of the persuasive essay in the way that will work best. Attempt the accompanying guidelines on the best way to write a persuasive essay. They are key in writing an overall

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    your family‚ community or school — and tell us how your world has shaped your dreams and aspirations. Read this closely. Note that it asks you to describe one thing and then tell about another–so there are two points you need to address in your essay. When you describe the world you come from‚ think of this in a figurative sense. Do not just write about your hometown. Instead of the word “world‚” try substituting it for the word “community.” Anything can be your world (a mini-community of shared

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    synthesis essays‚ especially since many of the essays I had to write in previous years were mostly objective analysis that did not require any voice in argument. As a person‚ I find myself to be frank and sarcastic‚ and I think I have incorporated some of that voice in my argument essays. This is true in the argument essay in my senior portfolio in which I argued against Singer’s stand that charity rescues impoverished countries. I incorporated many rhetorical questions in my argument essay which greatly

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    judgement made by a person on a fact‚ while a fact is a piece of knowledge that can be proven to be true or is accepted as common knowledge. Facts are needed in an essay so that the author can form an opinion on the facts. The subject of an essay is an opinion on a certain fact or set of facts and facts are then needed within the essay itself to bolster the opinion of the author. One opinion is not always as good as another. If a person writes a paper based on something he or she is familiar

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    Three challenges to writing an essay There can be many challenges to writing a proper essay‚ narrowing it down to three was a bit difficult. The three challenges I have chosen are writer’s block‚ bad sentence structure‚ and incorrect grammar. The first challenge is writer’s block‚ which can be difficult to deal with when writing a paper. Becoming very angry and frustrated‚ which if not dealt with can make the problem worse while writing. The second challenge is that bad sentence structure can make

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    Fighting “That” Instinct When I was first assigned to read What the Dog Saw I thought to myself‚ “Wow this book could be a little dull. This is my first college assignment and I have to read nineteen essays that are written by this Malcolm Gladwell guy of whom I have never heard of. I thought college work was actually going to be interesting‚ apparently not!” After getting the book and just reading through the different topics Gladwell had written about I began to realize that my assumption was

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    Introduction: For test responses: Should be 5-8 sentences (typed). For convincing/persuasive essays: 4-6 lines 1. Your first sentence for the introductions: This statement is true/ not true (if question is asking you that). Eg. The government is way too easy on hoon drivers. Discuss. 2. Be spontaneous i.e. natural and directly to what the question asks you. Eg. Do you agree that Brian is the perfect gentleman? Yes‚ I agree (spontaneous). Main body paragraph: Should be between

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