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    Narration I went to the Emergency Room for the first time when I was thirteen years old. It all came about when I was skateboarding in front of my grandma’s house and I tried to do a trick. I almost pulled it of‚ but I messed it up in the end and headed to the ground with my hands down. My right wrist was twisted the wrong way in the air when I landed hard on the ground‚ it just broke it. At first it did not hurt at all‚ but when I looked down at my warped and twisted wrist ‚ all of a sudden

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    Thesis: People should not trust their ability to thin-slice in situations. I think that Malcolm Gladwell has proven that in experts‚ decisions should not be made in the blink of an eye. Body 2: Similarly‚ the concept of thin-slicing has its disadvantages because it proves that people are “really vulnerable to being guided by stereotypes‚”(Gladwell‚ 233). This holds true in cases often regarding race. For example‚ prior to the school integration of white and black children in the late 1950’s‚

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    “God save you Ebeneezer! And a merry Christmas to you!” bellowed a voice from the window. Through the foggy glass‚ Scrooge could make out the rather large outline of none other than Peggy Harker‚ a worker at the local orphanage. Scrooge crinkled his nose in disgust and shooed her away with a flick of his hand. Peggy Harker‚ persistent as the rain during a wet monsoon month‚ continued to say “My oh my‚ it is extremely cold… mind if I come in?” in which Scrooge acknowledged with a harsh grunt.

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    The Pros And Cons Of Fitting In In the real world today‚ people from every background have faced the reality of social life and where they believe they would thrive the most. Although we think we are always right in any given situation‚ it never really turns out that way and encounters with fitting in and the decisions made to be included in a certain social group acknowledge the fact that sometimes we are wrong. A quote by Rick Warren states‚ “Those who follow the crowd usually get lost in it

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    survivors ’ burden". USA Today. Retrieved 2011-09-02. ^ Jump up to: a b c Sunder (2005)‚ p. 48. Jump up ^ National Commission on Terrorist Attacks (July 22‚ 2004 (first edition)). The 9/11 Commission Report. W. W. Norton & Company. p. 294. ISBN 0-393-32671-3. Jump up ^ Sunder (2005)‚ p. 46. Jump up ^ Cauchon‚ Dennis; Moore‚ Martha (September 2‚ 2002). "Desperation forced a horrific decision". USATODAY. Retrieved 2011-09-02. Jump up ^ "Poor Info Hindered 9/11 Rescue". CBS News. May 18‚ 2004. Retrieved 2011-09-02

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    BOOK REVIEW - THE OUTSIDERS Directions: You will write a 5 paragraph essay about the book‚ The Outsiders. Below is paragraph development information to help you. Feel free to adjust the requirements and add something that you would like to share. MUST INCLUDE: (use Cornell note sheet) • Thesis Statement (introduction‚ conclusion) • Rhetorical Question • Simile/Metaphor • Transition Words Paragraph 1 - Introduce the book by writing the title and author. Write a brief introduction to

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    that this will help the children in their academic career. Other side: Others feel that homework is mostly useless. Thesis: This essay will examine the positive and negative aspects of homework and discuss its benefits for schoolchildren. Body Paragraph 1: (For) Topic: There are several advantages to homework‚ if it is given in the correct amounts and at the right time. Reason 1: First of all‚ students do need some practice of new material learned in school. Supporting Detail 1:They need to sit

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    Tips for Good Opinion Paragraphs   You will need to be well prepared in order to write a good opinion paragraph. Here are the steps to take before you even start writing: | Pick a controversial issue - something people clearly agree or disagree with it strongly. | | Decide which side you will take - do you agree or disagree with it? This will be your opinion. | | Get as much information as you can in order to defend your point of view - you will need facts to support your point‚ examples

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    Body Paragraph Writing Cheat Sheet    Start with your  Topic sentence​ :  introduces the reader to one part of your thesis/argument you’ll be  proving in this paragraph.    ­ addresses title and/or author  ­ addresses on idea in your argument  ­ uses unique wording  ­ UNLESS PROMPT ASKS ABOUT ONE CHARACTER‚ your topic sentence is  not about characters‚ only IDEAS.   How To Craft Topic Sentence   1. Pull ONE part of your CLAIM   2. Begin with a transition  3. Reword some of the ideas or key­words

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    Outline: Five-Paragraph Essay Complete in Point Form Introduction Hook “It is living with these guilty secrets that exacts the price” says Dunstan who believes that he will certainly go to hell and wants to die because of the guiltiness that torture him within. Background/ Info. The snowball incident initiates the theme of guilt as Dunstan blames himself for the result of his actions. Revenge is revealed through physical terms as well – Boy’s death. Dunstan allows guilt to control his mind

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