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    in the darft states the topic sentence should directly address‚ the thesis as well as state the topic. Each paragraph should have an effective closing‚ that reinforces the main point. The revision changes also recommend‚ the thesis statement should be present‚ but don’t forget the essay which should begin with an entire. The introductory paragraph‚ should provide background information on the topic to the readers and grab the readers attention. When writing the supporting detail‚ for instance

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    Undergraduate Environmental Engineering Bachelor’s Degree at Penn State Berks By Kevin Bowes Undergraduate Electro-Mechanical Engineering Student at Penn State Berks 19 March 2013 Prepared for Professor Heidi Liebegott TABLE OF CONTENTS ABSTRACT 3 INTRODUCTION 4 Purpose 4 Background 4 DISCUSSION 5 What Does an Environmental Engineer Do? 5 Field Growth of Environmental Engineering 5 Why Berks? 6 Benefits for Penn State 9 CONCLUSION 10 RECOMMENDATIONS 10 WORKS CITED

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    From the many writing opportunities in this semester‚ I have realized that I have both strengths and weaknesses in my essay writing. For strengths‚ I have noticed that my skills in integrating a quote is strong because I can now integrate a quote smoothly into a sentence without an error. An example can be found in my "Synthesis Essay of "Dream House" and "His Life on the Reservation‚" where I wrote "Therefore‚ this allows him to practice his traditions‚ like playing "Scrabble [in his] tribal language"

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    If you feel confident about writing essays and usually do well at it‚ you may be able to skip this.  There are other good ways to write an essay that will work just as well and be more interesting to read.   But if you have any doubts about your ability to write a good essay and get a good mark‚ learn this pattern and follow it to the letter. It is the fool-proof‚ fail-proof method that you can use right up through English 3201 and possibly beyond (though university profs often require a more

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    correctional facility as adults. As for a life sentence without parole for a child is unreasonable but for an adult is sensible as they have lived a longer time and it shows juveniles examples of their possible future. Depending on how guilty a youthful offender is there should be certain allowances but only for minor crimes. I believe crimes like murder and rape should have severe punishments but I don’t believe youthful offenders should be given the life sentence no matter what the circumstances. Even

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    sentence activity

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    4 Activity Title: Sentence Activity Introduction: A sentence is a grammatical unit consisting of one or more words that are grammatically linked. A sentence can include words grouped meaningfully to express a statement‚ question‚ exclamation‚ request‚ command or suggestion. As with all language expressions‚ sentences might contain function and content words and contain properties distinct to natural language‚ such as characteristic intonation and timing patterns. Sentences are generally characterized

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    Sentence Structure Sentence StructureSelected | | | | | | | | | | | | | W2.1 Overview | | | 100% | ReviewW2.1 Overview | | W2.1 Animation | | | 100% | ReviewW2.1 Animation | | W2.1 Recall 1 | | 1 of 2 | 100% | ReviewW2.1 Recall 1 | | W2.1 Post-test | | 2 of 2 | 70% | ReviewW2.1 Post-test | | Fragments FragmentsSelected | | Fragments | | | | | | | | | W2.2 Overview | | | 100% | ReviewW2.2 Overview | | W2.2 Animation | | | 100% | ReviewW2

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    Writing a Decent Essay

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    Writing a Decent Essay Writing an essay can be frustrating‚ exasperating and a down right maddening process. But‚ if you take these basic steps you just might write a good paper and not pull your hair out. The first thing you need to do is decide on your topic. Make sure what you are writing about fits to your essays requirements‚ not too broad of a topic or too slim. Then you research your topic and become familiar and educated on it. Do some brainstorming on your subject and a good way to

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    Five paragraph essay model is rather simple. The first paragraph is the introduction. The middle three paragraphs are arguments. The last paragraph is the conclusion. If the essay is to be persuasive‚ paragraphs two and four should be for your position. This allows the weight of your paper to be in your position. Five paragraph essay model is rather simple. The first paragraph is the introduction. The middle three paragraphs are arguments. The last paragraph is the conclusion. If the essay is to

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    person’s spoken or written word. You paraphrase another person’s spoken or written word. 1 Begin the writing process by stating your ideas; then go back to the author’s origina l work. Use quotation marks and credit the source (author) when you copy exact wording. Use your own words (paraphrase) instead of copying directly when possible. Even when you paraphrase another author’s writings‚ you must give credit to that author. If the form of citation and reference are not correct‚ the attribution

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