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    Cause Effect Rewrite

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    Smoking is considered one of the most dangerous habits that an individual can have. Smoking kills an average of 450‚000 people each year. That is more than car accidents‚ drunk driving‚ and illegal substances. So why is it that people still continue to smoke? What causes people to want to smoke even knowing the deadly effect? Cigarette smoke does not only effect the smoker’s body and health‚ it effects the non-smoker’s around them even worse. There are many causes which make people smoke and the

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    Writing Reflection

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    day in verbal communication. I also leave information out of my writing. Maybe I assume everyone has telepathic abilities. When I use an outline‚ I tend to stay more on topic but that doesn’t help with paragraph breaks. I struggle with knowing when and where to begin and end a new paragraph. Paragraphs break between topics are challenging since I am unable to distinguish when an idea begins and ends. Communicating my thoughts through writing is an issue. I believe my inability to properly communicate

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    summer and winter

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    January 25‚ 2012 (Due date of paper) Ttile (somehow related to topic & centered) The first paragraph of any essay is the introduction of that essay. Refer to the chapter in your textbook about what belongs or does not belong inside an introduction. This chapter has been assigned or will be assigned soon. I recommend not writing an introduction until you have a thesis and all of your body paragraphs finalized. After a clear main idea and support for that main idea are established‚ you can decide

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    Short Response Questions 1-4 require at least one paragraph to answer the question. Paragraphs will be well developed and grammatically correct. Read each question very carefully and answer them completely. 1. What does the speaker learn from the fire in the poem “Upon the Burning of Our House”? Use three details from the poem and explain response with textual support. (1 paragraph) The speaker learns that nothing really belongs to them that it all get claimed by god eventually even if they

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    How to write a CXC English A short story in 45 minutes    So‚ how do you write a CXC English A short story in 45 minutes?   Well‚ there are a lot of techniques for short story writing. Many of which will posted here over time. In this post‚ I just want to give you some "quick and dirty" tips for writing good short stories when you are not so good at it and you are under the pressure of time in the CXC exam room. Tip 1: Write about the things that you know well.  It is easier‚ faster and smarter

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    unit of composition is the paragraph. A paragraph consists of several sentences that are grouped together. This group of sentences together discuss one main subject. In U.S. formal academic English‚ paragraphs have three principal parts. These three parts are the topic sentence‚ body sentences‚ and the concluding sentence. We will also talk briefly about details in paragraphs. The Topic Sentence A topic sentence usually comes at the beginning of a paragraph; that is‚ it is usually the

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    Writing a Composition

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    composed of literary units called paragraphs. The purpose of a paragraph is to carefully explain and develop a given idea or topic that is a part of a paper’s thesis. Each unit is then segmented into a variety of sentences which are used to develop the main idea of the paragraph. Almost always‚ paragraphs need a central sentence called the topic sentence. This sentence tells the reader exactly what subject he or she will expect to find in the rest of the paragraph. The topic sentence is very helpful

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    To pee‚ or not to pee– that is the question: 1 Whether ’tis nobler in mind to suffer2 The bursting of my already full bladder‚3 Or to take a trip to the cold and drafty tower‚4 And release the tide. To relax‚ to release–5 No more– and by releasing say we end6 The Groin ache‚ and the thousand gallons of urine 7 That the bladder is full of. ’Tis a pleasure8 Devoutly to be wished. To relax‚ to release–9 To unclench– perchance to release: Ay‚ there’s the toilet‚10 For on

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    history sba guide

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    CARIBBEAN HISTORY THE SCHOOL-BASED ASSESSMENT The CSEC history School-Based Assessment (SBA) is a research paper which accounts for 40% of your final mark. It offers an ideal opportunity for you to work on a research paper at home and get as high a mark as possible‚ prior to entering the examination room. The SBA allows you to develop those skills that are critical to the study of history while working on a topic in which you are interested. It gives you a chance to research a topic of your choice

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    B: Look at the following information. Then‚ write a sentence list in the space given. Are you nervous about tests or exams? This is not a guide to show you how to study‚ but how to be prepared for them when you have to take them. First‚ you must go to bed early. After that‚ wake up nice and early‚ you’ll have a clear head if you do. Then‚ have a healthy breakfast to keep your body functioning correctly. Don’t drink too much or you’ll be sick in the exam. Finally‚ relax and trust yourself.

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