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    Lucile Vaughan Payne | The Lively Art of Writing | Workbook Part 1 | | LAW Chap 1 What is an Essay? Summary Pick a subject‚ examine everything you know about it‚ arrive at an honest opinion. That probably sounds easy. It isn’t. But it represents at least half the work involved in writing an essay. And most of it you can do without touching a pencil. The first axiom of the essayist could hardly be made clearer: Think before you write. In other words‚ never sit down to write

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    Emma Watson AP Language and Composition Mrs. Luebbehusen 3 August 2015 The Lively Art of Writing Summer Assignment Chapter 1 The difference between an opinion and fact is that an opinion is a judgement made by a person on a fact‚ while a fact is a piece of knowledge that can be proven to be true or is accepted as common knowledge. Facts are needed in an essay so that the author can form an opinion on the facts. The subject of an essay is an opinion on a certain fact or set of facts and

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    A street market in summer A street market in summer is always a wonderful sight. As with markets‚ the street is lined with stalls of fresh produce‚ fresh foods‚ clothing‚ cooked foods‚ flowers‚ and even electronics. The sellers boast the greenest of green vegetables‚ the reddest of red apples that even Snow-White could not resist to bite a second time‚ pulses and beans in small plastic bags so that every strata of buyers can afford‚ the fashionable women’s dresses with various colours‚ some rivaling

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    differences on a street that you know. ’Inequality ’ in our society is described as ’The unequal distribution of valued social resources ’ (Allen and Blakeley 2014‚ p.13)‚ and ’Difference ’ is defined as ’Contrasts between groupings of people ’ (Allen and Blakeley 2014‚ p.25). This essay will distinguish some of the inequalities and differences that are observable on Market Street‚ In Manchester. Firstly‚ Inequalities within Market Street are numerous but subtle. At first glance Market Street seems to

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    comforts of her own home‚ Alma and went skipping around the dark‚ cavernous city by herself. While skipping under the main bridge‚ Alma comes across a long‚ narrow road called Snow Street. The narrow road had dozens of open shops‚ but they all seemed to be out of order or abandoned years ago. The only modern object on the dead street was a green chalkboard hanging on the wall with dozens of other names on it. Written in clean cursive‚ Alma wrote her name with chalk‚

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    Lively Enterprises Dr. Smith had joined CHN Inc just weeks earlier‚ and now faced his first major project: Should CHN consider the purchase of Lively Enterprises‚ and if so‚ at what price? Purchase of Lively’s world-class casino-hotels and other gambling properties could enhance CHN’s position in the gaming industry. CHN Inc CHN was a publically traded company with a long history in the hotel business. CHN owned‚ managed or franchised hotels (under the brand name Carter) across globe. The

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    Mango Street raises a number of issues that merit further discussion. In this paper you are to choose a vignette and discuss an issue that is raised by the story. Then‚ relate the issue raised by the story to your own life. You need not agree with Cisneros’ take on the issue but in your paper you should use her ideas as a jumping off point for your own understanding of the issue. You will need to use quotations from the text to support your comments about Cisneros and The House on Mango Street.

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    instead the street life of Kilgubbin caught his eye. An early nickname for O’Banion was "Gimpy" due to short left leg‚ but few people had enough nerve to call him that. O’Banion and his friends (Earl "Hymie" Weiss‚ Vincent "The Schemer" Drucci‚ and George "Bugs" Moran) joined the Market Street Gang‚ which specialized in theft and robbery for the black market. The boys later became "sluggers‚" thugs hired by a newspaper to beat newsstand owners who did not sell the paper. The Market Street Gang started

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    could answer my question. It seemed I could learn about anything in the world. Except Hound Street. Hound Street‚ formally known by its more drab name‚ 120th Street‚ is the gravel road that sits near my house. While it’s unknown to the majority of the 7.5 billion people living on Earth‚ it’s the road I use nearly everyday. On each end of the short stretch of road‚ a small white sign with the words “HOUND STREET” painted in bold black letters is nailed to a

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    feelings‚ nothing is available to prove those emotions. What are needed are strong facts which can show the reader the impartial aspects of the main idea. 3) Opinions may prove a writer’s viewpoint‚ but not all of them are created equal. In terms of writing an essay‚ a more detailed opinion (more than just a “yes or no” answer) is preferred. This makes the topic more interesting to read and forces the writer think in a less general perspective. The legitimacy of the opinion is also considered when it

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