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    Write your thesis statement‚ making sure that it responds to and addresses the question‚ contains the name of the work‚ and states your specific‚ “simple” answer to the question. Start your Introductory Paragraph with something that interests you and will therefore interest your reader. Your intro should talk about the subject of your essay in a “broad” sense and then move toward the specific response to the question that is your thesis statement. Your intro should include: * An attention

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    Coming of Age Novel The novel the Great Gatsby isn’t your classical coming of age novel at least for the most part. This is because Nick Caraway is the only character who actually ends up changing by the end of the novel. Furthermore coming of age novels refer to a character(s) that pass the rite of passage in order to enter manhood or womanhood. Therefore this novel is about the growth of maturity. The story begins with Nick attending dinner at the Buchannan house. Nick was at first very

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    Smithsonian Assignment The second floor of National Museum of the American Indian contains many interesting exhibits that tell stories of American Indians‚ such as the livelihood of Native Americans in the present time and the culture of American Indians. There are many items that are related to American Indians’ lives in those exhibits. However‚ the author of this essay is interested in The American Indian which is the name of an oil painting that has been depicted in one of those exhibits‚ Our

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    During the nineteenth century‚ American Indians were said to be weak and unadaptable to the rapidly changing situations they were facing. However‚ some contemporaries of the nineteenth century believed that American Indians were quite the opposite—adaptable‚ intelligent humans capable of competing with other people and continuing to prosper and thrive under their changing situations. Although it was proven false‚ American Indians were given the stereotype of being weak and quickly vanishing

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    Often this will be decided for you‚ but if not‚ try to choose something you’re interested in or‚ better yet‚ passionate about. It will make the essay easier to write. On the other hand you could choose a stand you disagree with because it will allow you to see flaws in your argument more easily. You can also think of your thesis statement at this point‚ but it shouldn’t be set in stone since it may be elaborated or changed as you do your research in the next step. A thesis statement is what your

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    HOW TO WRITE AN ESSAY. Explaining the word Essay= Trying to make your topic convincing. Making it understandable and to help. First you will have your introduction- that will be your opening to your topic‚ giving the reader a brief description on what you will be writing about. However an introduction will not be any longer than 3-4 sentences. For Example‚ say your topic was about sports. You will give a light touch on what is in sport and what happen. Racism‚ sexism‚ good or bad sportsmanship

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    keywords. … while writing: 4. Write your summary on the basis of these keywords. Try to express the ideas of the text in your own words and use sentence connectives. 5. Start your summary with an appropriate introduction that contains the following information (if available): author‚ title‚ date of publication‚ theme‚ what kind of text is it? 6. Where necessary‚ change direct speech into reported speech. 7. Use the present tense for fictional texts. 8. Write your summary from the author’s

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    youthsin Tuen Mun will be carried out. The aim is to collect more qualitative information about their life style and behaviour. Through cautious participation and observation of the juvenile delinquents’ daily and routine activities‚ I hope to find out how their delinquent patterns have been influenced by environmental factors. I propose to associate myself with Tuen Mun’s juvenile delinquents through the help of the district outreaching social work team. I will ask them to

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    I. Introduction to American Indian Politics and the American Political System by David E. Wilkins A. "We claim that the constitution...shall be the supreme law of the land. But we also claim to recognize the sovereignty of Native American nations‚ the original occupants of this land...Two hundred years have produced no resolution of the contradiction except at the expense of the tribes and the loss to non-Indians of the Indian’s

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    is... true that.../ clear that.../ noticeable that... One should note here that... Another good thing about … is that … The second reason for... It is often said that... It is undeniable that... It is a well-known fact that... For the great majority of people... We live in a world in which... A number of key issues arise from the statement. For one... One of the most striking features of this problem is... First of all‚ let us try to understand... The public in general tend

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