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    Outline Template

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    Outline Template Writing Prompt: What stylistic elements does King use to influence his readers? After reading and analyzing "Letter from Birmingham Jail‚" write an essay in which you answer the question and analyze structure and language in his text‚ providing three or more examples to illustrate and clarify your analysis. What conclusion can you draw about the power of this text? I. Hook: “Its unjust treatment of Negroes in the courts is a notorious (well-known) reality. There have been more unsolved

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    (Note: If a student were to give a speech on how to do a speech outline‚ this is what he/she might turn in for an outline of that speech. This is only an example to guide the creation of your own outline.) Speech Outlining Example General Purpose: To inform Specific Purpose: After listening to my speech‚ my audience will know the basic format and guidelines for preparing an outline. Introduction I. Open with impact: Imagine you are going to build a house

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    horse. The horse crushed Emily and her skull shatter on impact‚ rendering her mortally wounded‚ four days later she died in hospital. However the horse and the jockey survived. Many people thought that Emily wanted to die‚ however new evidence suggests that she did not want to die. There is a lot of evidence for and against‚ and had become an accepted fact that she committed suicide since the incident. However‚ now many historians are rethinking the reasons behind Emily Davison’s death. Source A

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    Skeleton Outline (Sept2011) Name: Kunaal Doshi Date: 5/10/2011 Introduction “Learning how to learn is life’s most important skill.” Tony Buzan. Learning is a lifelong process‚ and everyday we learn something new. Learning is not limited by age‚ gender‚ culture or status. However‚ learning how to absorb and understand information using the right techniques or the right way‚ gives an individual an added advantage over someone‚ who has not learnt how to learn. There is no one part of our lives

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    Topic: How to use an AED Specific Purpose: To inform my audience how to use an AED Central Idea: An AED machine is 3 ideas Introduction: I. Questions: a. Who has ever seen these signs hanging up on the walls on campus? b. How many people know what these signs mean? c. How many people know how to use an AED machine II. Mother: a. If it haven’t been for an AED machine and someone that knew how to use it my mother would have not survived the cardiac arrest III. Preview topic

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    Hope Is The Last To Die By: Halina Birenbaum "Hope Is the Last to Die" is the author’s account of her expierience growing up in the warsaw ghetto‚ and her eventual deportation to‚ imprisonment in‚ and survival of the Majdanek‚ Auschwitz‚ Ravensbruck‚ and Neustadt-Glewe camps. In the beginning of the book Halina lives in a suburb of Warsaw‚ still very young‚ she doesn’t understand the intensity of the situations to come. In 1940 a tall wall was built to seperate the Jewish Ghetto from the Aryan

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    trying to tell us that life is not empty or all we do is just die‚ but that there is meaning to life and that we should try to leave a legacy that could help others through life. This relates to the world we live in for the reason that people are always trying to find a reason to live and people from all walks of life always ask what the purpose of life is. The meaning of this poem is to tell people that the purpose of life isn’t just to die‚ but to enjoy life. This can be seen in the poem when he says

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    Speaking Outline

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    SPEAKING OUTLINE Part 1: Language learning 1. What are your earliest memories of learning English? I started learning English when I was 10 years old with the guidance of my mother‚ She is my fisrt English teacher who inspired me to learn English and helped me understand the importance of learning English. I have memories of picture books‚ books with letters and a number of English songs which thanks to them I was gradually improving my English. 2. What do you find difficult about English? In

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    Hamlet Outline

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    Analysis Outline Scene 2 Setting: Room in the castle. Claudius makes speech to marry Queen. Claudius’s speech compares the death of his brother to happier ideas or thoughts. “Though yet of Hamlet our dear brother’s death The memory be green‚” (Scene I‚ Act II). This compares his brother’s death to green grass which represents an idea such as regrowth because grass always regrows. Another comparison is “With mirth in funeral‚ and with dirge in marriage‚” (Scene I‚ Act II). He is putting the

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    W 10 Ginsberg C8 Outline The election has passed and all the attention is now turning to the changes that will be occurring this year. Who voted‚ who didn’t‚ and why; these facts are the subject of a week’s lesson. By all measure‚ early statistics are showing that only 56.8% of all registered voters voted (and this is the total number of those that are eligible to vote‚ not those who have not even registered). All the politicians are bragging about the voter turnout‚ but if you consider the fact

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