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    Being exposed to new styles of writing isn’t the easiest thing to adapt to and finding new techniques and how to use them is very difficult as well. Understanding rhetorical devices helped create tight connections that readers can mesh with or relate to at a young age. I’m now able to link personal connections in my writing as I’ve begun to experience new areas of life that the authors love to discuss. Even though it’s not an easy process learning new topics and forms of reading and literature, I

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    My favorite animals are kangaroos and wallabies, some people might misinterpret them for the same animals, but they are totally different. In this expository essay I will be showing you about how wallabies are alike and different. I will by talking about their size, weight, diet, color of their fur, where they live, and physical characteristics. Kangaroos and wallabies are different by color for an example, kangaroos are a fawny grey, red, white patches, and brown. Male wallabies have a rich reddish

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    Are you responsible for your own life? A “public letter” written by Daryl R. Miller mentions how you may have many responsibilities to take care of but survival is your first. A similar story “Seven Steps to Surviving a Disaster”, talks about how you can follow steps to expand your chance of endurance. Regardless of the situation people should be held responsible for the choices they are consciously making. People should be held accountable for their actions because ultimately they are in charge

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    Expository Essay:Holes Wasteland Essay Stanley (The thief) got accused of a very serious crime. He claimed (“He didn’t do it”). Stanley had to decide whether to go to Camp Green Lake or Prison. Stanley thought that Camp Green Lake would be a fun, loving, and caring place. Stanley soon realised that Camp Green Lake is probably worse than prison, and is just a shriveled up dry wasteland. As you can see there are going to be several reasons to why Stanley is existing in a wasteland. Physical

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    LITERATURE One of the most adopted teaching models to develop writing skills in the balanced literacy approach is the writing process method (Zampardo, 2008). The writing process method is the teaching method which stresses writing both narrative and expository genres, was examined by several studies (Marchisan ve Alber, 2001). The writing process is a road map through which pupils’ thoughts and actions are monitored from the beginning of writing to the production of work (Tomkins, 2004). This road map

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    Kathy's Language Disorder

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    Kathy’s needs. Because Kathy lacks self-regulation skills, the Self-Regulated Strategy Development (SRSD; Graham & Harris, 1989; Graham, Olinghouse, & Harris, 2009) would be appropriate to use. This approach is used for teaching both narrative and expository texts. It focuses on both processes and products of writing and employs peer-mediated teaching as an instructional technique. It consists of six steps: 1. Develop background knowledge

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    Pastoral Care provides the essentials to support the African Americans and is most vital to their experience in the United States in addition, providing survival and coping skills, leading to worship. Black worship provided slaves with valuable psychological and emotional remedies, which enabled them to combat slavery's annihilation of their sense of self-worth. Today, the "Balm in Gilead" is still the authentic comfort, which helps to maintain sanity and balance in the African Americans world

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    Prompt: Write an expository essay that compares and contrasts life in and The Giver to our modern-day society. Is it better to live in a society like The Givers or better to live in a society like ours? Living in a society like The Givers, would be nothing like our own. Their society is very controlled and no one has any free will or even feelings, in our society people get to make choices daily, have feelings of love, happiness, and even hate. Many things are different between our society

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    specific information that develops or details. Paragraph writing is the foundation of all essay writing, even if the essay builds by forms like expository, persuasive, narrative, or creative. Also, these paragraphs depend on the four essentials like unity, order, coherence, and completeness.  The first essay "Simplicity" by William Zinsser, it depends on expository form, I really enjoyed when I read this effective's essay. The author did a great job to address each paragraph and discusses the American's

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    Opening: (Goal 2 & 3, 5 minutes) Weird But True I have my iPad with me today, and I thought we could look at some really cool facts. I think you will find these interesting and you might learn a few things. I will learn some of these fun facts with you. This activity will help us get our thinking cap and prepare us for the rest of the hour. (Purpose) During this activity I will have the student read the fact out loud and we will discuss the fact. For example, one fact is “A U.S. ice-cream shop sold

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