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    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 getter (a quote‚ a discussion of a general topic of importance to all people‚ a reference to an idea or an incident

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    What are Random Essay Topics? The meaning of random essay topics is in the word itself. To be put into a crux‚ the word random means any. Here‚ it means the topics can be from any subject. There are no specifications that the topic should be from a particular subject or should be of a particular genre. The topic can be on anything and in any form. The writer is not given rules that need to be followed while writing. The writers are given full freedom; they can even adapt or use the essay topics

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    brainwashed by society into believing it. This concept of having a preconceived notion of what something is or is not can be seen in the life of famous British poet and novelist Rudyard Kipling. Growing up in India built the ideas of a social hierarchy into Kipling’s everyday

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    Susan B. Anthony is a woman of history‚ a civil rights activist who fought for women’s rights‚ anti-slavery laws‚ and fought against alcohol. Not everything she fought for went her way‚ but a lot did during and after her lifetime that had a huge effect on America. Susan was born on February 15‚ 1820 in Adams Massachusetts to a Quaker family. She was the second oldest out of eight‚ and only six of those kids lived to be adults. After the death of two of her siblings‚ her family moved to Battenville

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    children should be free to make their own choices in life. Other parents‚ instead‚ believe their children should obey them and do exactly what they are told. They hope their children will achieve the things that often they never managed to do themselves. In this second case‚ family expectations can have a very negative effect on individuals; whereas‚ in the case of more tolerant parents‚ family expectation may have a positive effect. The exceeding family expectations are bringing many stress and pressure

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    Death of a Salesman Essay One must know the past to understand the present. In Arthur Miller’s “Death of a Salesman‚” the plot is set up in dramatic alternating scenes to demonstrate what happened in the past to explain what is happening in the present. With the use of the plot and characterization‚ Miller explores the idea that the past is inevitably going to repeat itself when people do not learn from their mistakes. Although Willy Loman desperately searches for answers in his past‚ he is unable

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    The Children’s Hour Response Essay A lie told. A person accused. A life taken. Lies can be extremely harmful and hurtful. They can change a person’s life‚ especially if the lie is believed by the majority of people around the area. Many people who read The Children’s hour believe that homosexuality is a huge theme‚ and the reason behind her writing the play. However‚ I believe the lies told by the young girls‚ and I say girls because it is more than just the mastermind Mary Tilford‚ that set the

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    Short-Essay Response Of these 4 essay items‚ choose 2 of them to answer (5 points each). Be able to answer them in approximately 150-200 words. While these aren’t formal essays with citations and bibliographies‚ if you use information from a source‚ YOU MUST mention that source in your response (e.g. “According to Brazilian census data …”). You MUST prepare the responses (typed) beforehand and bring them to the exam. If you single-space your responses‚ you should be able to fit both responses

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    abuse. Starting at a very young age Alexie had overcome many obstacles as does his characters in his stories. In the short story‚ “This is What It Means to Say Phoenix‚ Arizona‚” the author Sherman Alexie shows the struggles of Native Americans in a white man’s world. To help us better understand these struggles‚ this paper will analyze the characters‚ theme and setting of this story. The characters of a story is what holds the audiences’ attention. It’s important a storyteller introduce characters

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    Character Through reading “Greasy Lake” by T. Coraghessan Boyle it is easy to conclude that all three characters (Jeff‚ Digby‚ and the narrator) think they are bad‚ by what was mentioned in the beginning of the short story by the narrator saying “We were bad (Boyle 1).” Bad according to Webster dictionary can be define as having a wicked or evil character (Bad). With this definition in mind‚ it does not really describe any one character in “Greasy Lake.” Digby and his cohorts all think they are bad

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