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    Analysis: “The Elephant” What does Slawomir Mrozek’s “The Elephant” show about human foolishness? The story may be absurd‚ even ridiculous‚ but what do his use of exaggeration and irony have to teach us about ourselves? In making your claim and supporting points‚ make sure to reference specific details from Mrozek’s text. OR Although Slawomir Mrozek addresses Polish communism specifically in “The Elephant‚” how does this story apply to any social institution (family‚ school‚ corporation‚ government

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    corruption and the downfall of a once righteous person. Body Paragraph One Quotes “Brave Macbeth - well he deserves that name.” (I‚ii) - Wounded Captain “seated heart knock at (his) ribs” (I.iii) - Macbeth “Let not light see my black and deep desires.” - Macbeth “Art not without ambition‚ but without the illness should attend it.” (I.v) - LM “vaulting ambition‚ which o’erleaps itself and falls on the other.” (I.vii) - Macbeth Bady Paragraph Two Quotes “A dagger of the mind‚ a false creation‚ proceeding

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    How to Find the Main Idea of a Paragraph An important part of developing reading comprehension is identifying the main idea of a paragraph or passage. The main idea states the author ’s overall purpose for writing. Identifying the main idea and restating it in your own words develops skills of comprehension and analysis. Though there are several techniques for identifying the main idea of a reading selection‚ some general guidelines and strategies for both reading and checking your decision can

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    for 4 Paragraph essay INTRODUCTION: Hook (quotation‚ startling or interesting fact or statistic‚ imagine …‚ anecdote‚ etc.). More about the hook (explain the quotation‚ connect to the thesis). Précis: include author‚ title and one or two sentences that summarize what the story is about. Do not forget to include the setting: time and place. Thesis: include author and title‚ which arguments/reasons you will be using to prove the writing prompt. BODY PARAGRAPH #1:

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    D.A.R.E. Program Paragraph In the D.A.R.E. program we learned many facts and a lot of information about keeping ourselves safe and healthy. We learned how to say “NO” to drugs‚ because it’s not just what you say; but instead‚ how you say it. When you say no to drugs you are saving yourself from many things like getting colds and upper respiratory problems‚ and cancer of mouth‚ throat‚ bladder‚ and kidney. We learned that nicotine is a powerful substance that causes addiction and if you take drugs

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    ------------------------------------------------- CONTRAST A contrast paragraph discusses the differences between (at least) two things. You can organize contrast paragraphs in much the same way that you can organize comparison paragraphs. In making contrast paragraph‚ they must be parallel in each other. In order to write a parallel construction‚ you must write about each character using the same categories of comparison. Here are some contrast conjunctions that you can use in making a contrast paragraph: SHORT CONJUNCTION | SUBORDINATING

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    Paragraph on Advertisement’s Gender Bias LINK FOR ADVERTISEMENT (YOUTUBE) – CLICK HERE A TV advertisement for Hasbro’s Rose Petal Cottage shows completely the gender bias on women‚ giving a pattern for young girls to follow. First of all‚ we can see that the girl from the ad is wearing baby pink‚ which implies that little girls should always wear pink and light colors‚ different from boys‚ who can’t even think of pink. When we move around the 12 first seconds of the video‚ we can also see that

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    UNIVERSITY OF CAPETOWN Minor Works Agreement VS Principal Building Agreement Christiaan Coertzen CRTCHR009 8/3/2012 CON3032W A discussion on the key differences between the JBCC Principal Building Agreement and the Minor Works Agreement‚ indicating the reason for these differences and the resulting typical project for which the Minor Works Agreement is best suited. Table of Contents The Minor Works Agreement ........................................................................

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    group of paragraphs that develops one central idea. The 3 parts of an essay are: 1). Introductory paragraph  2). The body paragraphs   3). The conclusion. The introductory paragraph should introduce the topic‚ indicate generally how the topic is going to be developed‚ should be inviting and contains a thesis statement (with a topic andcentral ideas) A thesis statement is the main idea of the whole essay which actually helps us to focus on our essay. Each of the body paragraphs introduce

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    PARAGRAPH DEVELOPMENT The English paragraph can be divided into three sections: INTRODUCTION‚ BODY‚ and CONCLUSION. The INTRODUCTION briefly states the content of the paragraph and enables a reader to establish his expectation of what is to come. THE BODY is the main part of the paragraph‚ which is developed sequentially. THE CONCLUSION‚ the writer summarizes what he has already discussed in the main part and finishes his presentation of the idea. The following paragraph is an example. Sample

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