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    Study - The first paragraph discusses the current state scenario. If this paragraph tackles general issues‚ another paragraph may be written that discusses specific issues. The topic or first statement of the (first) paragraph must state the problem you are intending to solve. 1.2 Statement of the Problem The next paragraph can discuss the different problems that are likely to occur. This paragraph can be used to introduce the next section‚ . The succeeding sentences (or paragraphs) are to explain

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    a lot more than in High School. The new paragraph is better because I listened to what my peers advised me to do and what the book says how the paragraphs should look like. I think I can still use some work on punctuations‚ because that’s my weakness I have always struggled with punctuations and I think it’s time to start doing better on those punctuations. Even If I knew how to do punctuations and everything that involves writing a good essay or paragraph I think that there will be still a lot more

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    "The Cask of Amontillado" is a story of revenge‚ Montresor is an unreliable narrator; that whatever insult Montresor believes Fortunato committed is probably imagined. Fortunato has no idea of Montresor’s anger and this makes the story even more tragic. In the beginning of the story‚ Montresor says he must "punish with impunity." He states if the avenger is caught‚ or does not make the punishment known to he who committed the wrong‚ the wrong goes UN avenged. he sets the trap for Fortunato. But

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    L.P. Hartley and Sylvia Plath both use the first person narrative to evoke a sense of tragedy for their protagonists‚ however‚ with Leo‚ Hartley uses the first person narrative to allow the reader to understand the unfortunate event in the life of twelve year old Leo. Some may say that the first person narration of Leo is both more personal and detailed than that of Esther. The reader sees the sophisticated world of Brandham Hall‚ contrasted with the closeness of Leo’s relationship with his mother

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    This passage is an excerpt from the novel “The Bondwoman’s Narrative” written originally by Hannah Crafts in 19th Century. The author uses first person narrative to directly address her experience as a fugitive. From our contextual understanding of this novel‚ she does not intend to aim for a particular audience but rather gives a personal anecdote on her life as a recount. She employs both figurative and literal language devices to convey her thoughts and feelings as lively as possible to readers

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    (after the Topic) 4. Introduction (5 marks)   Introductory paragraph – Theme and topic are introduced and the relationship between them is clearly written. Purpose of research – Why you chose to research this topic. This should be the last sentence in the introductory paragraph. Therefore‚ the sentences MUST be coherent in order to arrive at the purpose. DO NOT put in a sub-section.  Statement of problem – This must be in a new paragraph (or sub-section). The problem of the study MUST be clearly

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    Devices 11  Modality 12  Connective Words 13  How to write a paragraph 14-15  Essay Tips 16  Essay Checklist 17  MATHS The writing process: What do I need to do?  GENERAL TIPS Introduction – the purpose of this book Pg No. 3 How to prepare for an oral/ PowerPoint presentation 18-19  Maths Tips 20-21 TEXT TYPES  Narrative template 25 Recount 26  Example of Recount 26 Recount template

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    2014 Tonal Center Contributions to Narrative in Shostakovich and Mahler Symphonies Shostakovich’s Fourth Symphony stands as a remarkable piece by the Soviet composer due to its musical content. While the symphony’s formal eccentricity and theatrical language drive the narrative of the piece‚ scholars tend to project convenient historical context onto the symphony’s meaning instead. Primarily‚ it is held that the Fourth Symphony is a narrative for the events surrounding Shostakovich’s

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    Rodriguez Analysis Use the following rubric to analyze the language analysis paragraphs in response to Rodriguez’s narrative. Be certain that you can discuss each paragraph element described in the rubric for each response. 1. (optional) The writer provides an anecdote‚ allusion‚ quotation‚ statistic‚ or other device to introduce the essay and/or capture reader interest. 2. The writer constructs an effective topic sentence. a. The writer highlights a critical rhetorical feature that

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    What are the main narrative function of Nelly and Lockwood? In ‘Wuthering Heights’ Emily Brontë uses a dual narration alongside a complex narrative structure of a story within a story within a story – Brontë is telling us the story of Lockwood (the first narrator)‚ who then its recalling the story told to him by Nelly (the second narrator). Although complicated‚ Brontë’s use of the two narrators gives the reader alternate aspects of the story‚ shown by Nelly romanticising parts and having a connection

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