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    reader’s attention. Follow the opening sentence with a brief background on the topic or situation. In this case‚ it would be brief summary of the video. The last sentence of the introduction is the thesis statement. The thesis states the main point of the essay‚ which in this case‚ would be a statement affirming the three most important issues the video addresses. A well-supported essay includes supporting points‚ details‚ and examples. For this essay‚ you must decide the best way to organize the

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    topic of the essay on drugs. It should have a full-fledged introduction‚ which should introduce the topic completely. The introduction should also have a thesis statement that should be the main idea of the essay on drugs. A thesis statement should be based on the essay question to which your essay on drugs is an answer. A thesis statement of an essay on drugs can be one sentence or more than one sentence but it is suggested that it should be only one sentence. Essays on drug abuse or essays on

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    From 500 BCE to 1400 CE‚ the Indian Ocean regions (Middle East‚ Russia‚ and Asia) dealt with many economic‚ cultural‚ and political changes ‚ from the Mongol rule. The Mongolians had an enormous effect on these regions and were always violent and aggressive in the way they attacked and conquered them. Politically‚ in the 13th Century‚ in china‚ all the Chinese dynasties were under the mongol rule‚ in the middle east‚ Hulegu defeated the Abbasid but allowed local rulers to rule‚ and also the Mongol

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    The poem written by Robert Herrick called “ To the Virgins to make sure of time” has the theme of Carpe Diem in its connotation. The author tries to persuade the reader to live life to fullest and not to waste time in things that are not important. Robert talks about the concept of time and uses nature to get his point across. In the contrary to the poem “ Song” written by Sir John Suckling.     First of all‚ the poem starts of by expressing that time is and will pass by. For example he mentions

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    Crossword Puzzles: A Debatable Future Crossword puzzles have enjoyed over a century of success‚ but their place in society over the next century is in question. The crossword puzzle is an early 20th century game and it hasn’t changed much since then‚ which is a good thing‚ because people don’t want it to. However‚ the way it is promoted needs to be changed. Back when everybody read the newspaper‚ the crossword puzzle was easily accessible. Since the rise of the Internet‚ the readership of news publications

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    What is school? It is an institution designed for the instruction of students under the direction of teachers. It is a place to go to gain knowledge and skills to access the possibilities for having a productive future life. It is considered a safe place to go and get the fundamentals necessary to be properly educated. In the recent years‚ there have been several mass shootings to occur at schools. Violence has become increasingly common now in schools .Students and faculty no longer

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    THE FROST AT MIDNIGHT SAMUEL TAYLOR The poem Frost at midnight is written in blank verse. The lines follow the lambic pentameter it is a Romantic verse monologue .It is believed that the speaker of the poem. Frost at Midnight is Coleridge himself. This is a great poem which gives a very personal restatement of the themes of the early English Romanticism. Nature was the predominant theme of most of the poem .Written by the poet during that era‚ however there is a great difference between the theme

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    night in the poemFrost at Midnight’? What is the future envisaged by the poet for his son? In this poem‚ ‘Frost at Midnight’‚ the poet expresses his fear in solitude for his baby‚ sitting beside a fire. ‚ “Frost at Midnight” relies on a highly personal idiom whereby the reader follows the natural progression of the speaker’s mind as he sits up late one winter night thinking. His idle observation gives the reader a quick impression of the scene‚ from the “silent ministry” of the frost to the cry

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    A Frost at Midnight - A Poem by Samuel Taylor Coleridge Samuel Taylor Coleridge’s‚ A Frost at Midnight [1798]‚ is a conversation poem whereby the mind of the poet and his or her environment are brought into intimate contact. The rhythm of the poem is subtle and unforced carefully suggesting real rhythms of speech. Coleridge has achieved this effect by using blank verse‚ few full rhymes and few end stops. It is a deeply personal poem to his sleeping infant son. The setting is in a cottage at

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    essay thesis and outline   The Lottery – Shirley Jackson The Rocking-Horse winner – D.H. Lawrence   Thesis statement: “The Lottery”‚ written by Shirley Jackson and “The Rocking-Horse winner”‚ written by D.H. Lawrence both use the stories settings in contradicting ways in order to present the seriousness of the stories. Shirley Jackson used the setting as a way to sidetrack the readers while D.H. Lawrence used the setting to construct the story. First Paragraph:             1.) Thesis Statement

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