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    then runs away. Alice starts crying and puts on one of the rabbit’s gloves‚ takes the fan and notices she’s chin deep in the water – she had shrunk. She starts crying again‚ when she sees a little mouse swimming next to her. She scares him by talking about Dinah and her dog‚ who both catch and kill mice. She almost scares the mouse away‚ but starts swimming along his side towards safety. Chapter 3. A caucus race and a Long tale Alice gets to the bank and meets birds and other animals of the land

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    RESEARCH ESSAY “We all have the desire to win”. To what extent is this attitude reflected in the text? All the characters in “Away” share the desire to win. This is shown through their feelings and actions and it is evident that they wish to make the right choices in order to have a life worth living. However‚ each character has a different interpretation of “winning” and “living a good life” and each make different choices in attempt to achieve this. This can be shown through the comparison

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    restore Christian control of the Holy Land were fought over a period of nearly 200 years‚ between 1095 and 1291. There are several reasons for the Crusades‚ but the importance and relevance of some are debated by scholars even to this day. (NEW PARAGRAPH) In the Middle Ages‚ Christians considered Palestine the Holy Land because it was where Jesus had lived and taught. The Arabs had conquered Palestine in the 600s. Most Arabs were Muslims‚ but they usually tolerated other religions. Jews and Christians

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    Shelby Smith​Smith 1 English Composition 1010 July 2‚ 2012 Rhetorical Essay -Sample Paragraph The Legalization of Marijuana in America Should America legalize an illegal drug‚ as way out of the economical downfall we have found ourselves in? A popular article appeared in April of 2009 in Times magazine‚ catching millions of readers’ attention. The article was titled‚ “Why Legalizing Marijuana Makes Sense” and was written by Joe Klein. Cannabis‚ America’s drug of choice for the

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    English 10 Folts Name ___________________________ “Writing Introductory Paragraphs” Date ____________________________ Writing Introductory Paragraphs for a Critical Lens Essay Critical Lens: Introductory Paragraphs Best Examples: 1. Henry Ward Beecher was quite wise in saying that “Greatness lies not in being strong‚ but in the right using of strength.” Indeed‚ individuals who seek power and glory through force are not as truly great as those who seek to make a small‚ yet positive

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    2. In the first paragraph of the story‚ it describes the setting of the story. The setting was a clear and sunny day on the morning of June 27th‚ which felt like a warm full-summer day. Around were flowers that were blossoming profusely and the grass was richly green. Jackson describes this setting to be a beautiful warm day in June‚ but after reading the outcome of the story this particular description seems to be misleading and unusual‚ but adds great affect to the story line as you wonder

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    Body Paragraph 1: Adolf Hitler Our first piece will be no other than Adolf Hitler. To reiterate‚ This paragraph will predominately be attempting at proving that such a man as Hitler was bound in living this proverb. So‚ firstly‚ let’s state the proverb again to provide clarity upon all further points‚ and I quote‚ “You can get to the ends of the world on a lie‚ but you cannot return.” Now‚ what does this proverb mean? This is a valuable question and one that is pertinent to what this paragraph is

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    D.A.R.E. Program Paragraph In the D.A.R.E. program we learned many facts and a lot of information about keeping ourselves safe and healthy. We learned how to say “NO” to drugs‚ because it’s not just what you say; but instead‚ how you say it. When you say no to drugs you are saving yourself from many things like getting colds and upper respiratory problems‚ and cancer of mouth‚ throat‚ bladder‚ and kidney. We learned that nicotine is a powerful substance that causes addiction and if you take drugs

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    are being explained in the passage is how Herbert Hoover became president‚ his responsibilities‚ and how the community thought of him as a president. He helped during the Mississippi flood and helped with 120‚000 Americans in Europe. First Body Paragraph Herbert Hoover was born in West Branch‚Iowa and lived near the Mississippi River. But when he was six years old his father died‚but then when three years went by his mother also died as well. Then he had to move to Oregon with his aunt and uncle

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    television‚ the laptop computer‚ and the cell phone.  [This sentence is the most specific and it is the thesis statement.]   BODY PARAGRAPH 1 The first most useful invention is the airplane‚ invented in 1903 by the Wright brothers.  [‘invented in 1903 by the Wright brothers is an appositive. Appositives are reduced adjective clauses‚ and they give more information and context about a person or organization.]  The airplane has transformed not only this society‚ but also the entire world.  [The words after

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