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    Structuring the Research Paper Formal Research Structure For emphasis‚ the primary purposes for formal research are repeated here: • find and understand raw data and information • enter the discourse‚ or conversation‚ of other writers and scholars in your field • learn how others in your field use primary and secondary resources For the formal or primary academic research assignment‚ where you will take your place in the scholarly conversation‚ consider an organizational pattern typically used

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    Future II 1- Here in Augusta the final day of the US Golf Mater is about to begin‚ and we could be in the point of a historic win. Tiger Woods‚ who is due to start his bid for a place in the history books in forty minutes‚ could complete the grand slam – in winning all four golf masters tournaments in one year. Woods starts today in the lead and he is in the point of give up that lead easily. This is going to be an exciting day‚ folks‚ so be … book your place in the font of the TV and

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    Owen Sheers

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    separation. This motif is seen in various poems that are concerned with personal separation or separation as a result of a transitional state‚ such as the passage from life to death. In Y Gaer (the Hill Fort) and The Hill Fort (Y Gaer)‚ Sheers presents nature as a form of comfort to the bereaved. These poems are two reflections on the same experience‚ inspired by a conversation with the poet’s family friend who had lost his 19-year-old son in a car accident. The two poems combined could be seen

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    FREN 1001 - QUIZ#2 (Ch.3) –Wednesday‚ October 16th - Format et programme de révisions I. Listening comprehension (26 pts) A. Write down what time it is using the American time system (am or pm). (10 pts‚ 5 times‚ 2 pts each) You hear/I say : « Il est 7h35 du matin » You write 7:35 AM  Révisez l’heure + expressions pour parler de l’heure p. 118-119 B. Questions personnelles. Answer the following questions in full French sentences. (10/2/ 5 questions)  Révisez « prendre‚ apprendre‚ comprendre »

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    as she wishes. The main theme in ‘Catrin” is showing how a relationship between mother and daughter can change rapidly from being a loving one to a tense one. The poet seems conflicted between celebrating her child growing up and giving her child the freedom to become an individual. The mood and atmosphere of the poem starts off by being tense‚ as the mother is giving birth to her child and is in a lot of pain. The mother’s mood then becomes calmer as we see her having a complicated mixture of

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    • Essay – short prose writing that explains an insight of your own • Narrative – story; essay is when you tell a story • Story – contains protagonist‚ setting‚ conflict‚ resolution‚ plot • One sentence paragraphs are more effective in writing; it catches the reader’s attention more efficiently. Surrounding the main point with boring words in a long paragraph is not as effective. People will read the one alone sentence. • Divide essays and stories into paragraphs (arbitrarily) because it makes

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    describes / is concerned with / presents … [topic = general topic‚ no details!]. The general/essential/main idea expressed is … The [author/writer/speaker/poet] starts off by [+ gerund‚ e.g. stating that …]. He/She goes on by [+ gerund]… He/She speaks about / discusses / gives his (her) opinion on … / expresses his (her) view concerning … / holds the view that … / comments on … / presents the thesis that … / draws (come) to the conclusion that … Use the present tense; don’t quote; use neutral language

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    The Glass Menagerie-Journal Entry #1 If you could change the outcome of the story‚ what change would you make? If I could change the outcome of the story‚ I would have allowed Laura and Jim O’Connor to get married. I would have made this change because then Amanda’s problem would have been solved‚ and Laura would have had financial support in the future. Another reason I would have made this change is because Jim O’Connor would have been the ideal man for Laura because he connected with her.

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    fashionable. “If you have been 24years or older‚ not having a blind date is unusual.” Sounds better as “If you are 24years or older‚ not having had a blind date is unusual.” Problem 8: You are talking about either the present or the past‚ but verb tenses should match in the first and second parts of a “if…then” conditional sentence. The verb

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    HOW TO WRITE CHAPTER 1 – THE PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND I. INTRODUCTION This is not a title of a chapter. It is actually a paragraph sidehead‚ which begins Chapter 1. Statement in this chapter should not only signify the importance of the topic but should also cause an impact on the reader. GUIDELINES IN WRITING THE INTRODUCTION: It may be composed of three paragraphs enabling the readers to see at a glance the entire contents of the research work. 1. The intention of the

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