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    General Essay Outline

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    lead statement‚ background information to topic‚ arguable and provable thesis statement and main points used to prove thesis statement.) II. BODY PARAGRAPH 1 Topic Sentence 1 (using transition word/phrase to introduce first main point): A. Support (provide evidence to show how first main point is supported) 1. Detail/example 2. Detail/example B. Support (provide more evidence to show how first main point is supported) 1. Detail/example 2. Detail/example (There is no exact requirement for the number

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    xts NAPLAN* Persuasive Text sample work sheets – Secondary Copying for educational purposes – Copyright information ISBN 978-1-921680-50-2 © Teachers can download and supply this material to their students according to the following copyright conditions: The purchasing educational institution may only download‚ print and photocopy pages of this work sheet resource in accordance with The Australian Copyright Act 1968 (the Act) and provided the educational institution (or body that administers

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    Should Athletes Get Paid

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    see both sides of the argument no matter your view on the debate. In my opinion this was a well written article because it let you see how compensating the student athletes would have a large effect on the student’s finishing school‚ with point shaving‚ and finding alternate ways to earn money. Sturgill used a survey that was ran at an unknown Division I university‚ showing how the study proved that the student body was willing to go up on their tuition to help compensate revenue for the

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    Chris K. Hardball Essay

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    Dear Mr. Matthews‚ Let me start of by being completely honest and saying that I thought your book was going to be boring and terrible. Many political books are written in a formal language that often intimidates the reader‚ making them feel unintelligent as well. Not only that‚ many authors of political books have a tendency to scold the readers for thinking a certain way. However‚ I was pleasantly surprised when I began to read your book. The first thing I noticed is that the language you use is

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    The Hungry Cowboy Summary

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    and how people interact within the workspace. What Erickson is trying to answer is why the people in the restaurant feel more like a close-knit community compared to other‚ through her observations and active participation prior‚ but there are weak point to her research concerning her overall view of the restaurant. The interactions between workers and customers intrigued Erickson into looking at the limitations of relationships in a work place. She questions if a community can exist in a capitalist

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    Death and Grief

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    please see me. Points to consider: * The presentation of the people involved- how did their lives change * Use of imagery to illicit or imaginations * The aftermath of the crash‚ how do people rebuild their lives‚ how would we? * The use of titles- what effect does that have? * Use of symbolism- what do these meaning mean to how lives change‚ stay the same or how we must adapt Process : Write and Introduction * Write a topic sentence that states your point of view. *

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    Analysis Of Hans Rosling

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    chimpanzees would have done. This was a simple‚ clever way to introduce the audience to his style of presenting. Unfortunately‚ he didn’t seem to have much a Thesis. He began with the story then went straight into presenting without ever stating what the point of this presentation was. Rosling did have nice transitions between slides and major information. It all felt connected‚ even without a clear direction of were the speech was going I was able to easily follow the information he was putting forth. His

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      CANDIDATES B      The teacher who should be given the award in the teachers’ day celebration is the most creative teachers. Creative teachers can make students enjoy in their studies and learning process more happening.       My first point is‚

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    The Catbird Seat

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    Ulgine Barrows”. This arouses our suspense because we are told Mr. Martin is planning to murder this woman. The suspense is maintained with Mr. Martin’s thoughts. We as an audience are given his thoughts through the use of the 3rd person omniscient point of view. His thoughts are mostly on the issue on his dislike of Mrs. Barrows. Because of this‚ he is plotting her murder. As the story continues Mr. Martin carries out his evil plan‚ which he has been creating in his mind for the past week. When he

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    Motivational Speech

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    more of the following): * Previewing main points * Defining any technical terms that you will be using NEED STEP II. Statement of Need A. Illustration B. Ramifications 1. 2. C. Pointing There are potentially two kinds of needs (your speech uses one of these): * To urge a change-point out what’s wrong with present conditions * To demand preservation of present conditions-point out the danger of a change The Need Step is

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