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    and she lies to her about something that is very important to Apple." 4. Paragraph 1- Author describes main characters' situation and introduces the character: Joanna Fitzpatrick. Paragraph 2- Describes the difficulties of Joannas' situation Paragraph 3- The description of the Fitzpatricks' kids and the comparison between them and normal kids Paragraph 4- Apples' position and the reflection over her position. Paragraph 5- The author summarizes a portion of movie and states their point of view

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    Aside from a paragraph on the model minority stereotype on Asians, rather than stating any positive representations of each race shown on television, Doan generalizes and only cites the sources that have information on their negative representations. There should be other

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    Within the very first paragraph on the book, Gorge Elliot introduces her four major concerns illustrated in Silas Marner – namely village life (of the late 18th century), superstition and belief, alienation and historical change (in this case specifically that caused by industrial revolution and the ending of the Napoleonic Wars). These concerns are closely woven together in the story (and in some cases real life) as can once again be seen in this opening two paragraphs and often can be looked

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    obviously that has a purpose to put forward the author. The purpose of this essay is also very clear. By reading the title, the reader can immediately understand what the purpose of this essay was. At the end of paragraph 1, the author wrote "the purpose of the autopsy was to find out." In paragraph 2 also appears there from the author that the activities of the autopsy are no longer seen as something important. "Fifty years ago we performed autopsies on roughly half of Patients who died in hospital. Today

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    powerful.For example in the beginning she shows that she can not even control her home life so how can she be powerful.Also she shows that she is just too poor for her to have power.Now in the next three paragraphs I will explain my thinking on why I believe Mayella is not powerful. In the first paragraph I will explain why and how I believe Mayella Ewell is not powerful, with the use of class.First off I would like to show you one of my biggest reasons for believing Mayella is not powerful “Maycombs

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    organization whether they value paragraphing and cohesive devices or coherence. This study tries to ascertain what raters were more sensitive when rating writing for organization rating scale. By evaluating the number of cohesive devices, number of paragraphs and

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    what she was trying to say in fear of losing the chance of speaking to her birth mother and you can tell because of the dramatic difference between the first and the last paragraph. The first paragraph was full of rhetorical questions and scatter brained explanations for the letter, which made her seem nervous. The first paragraph most likely made

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    All steps are marked with numbers and all changes in topics are marked with a paragraph heading title. Conciseness The reading of each instruction leaves a person with no doubt on what they are supposed to do, and when a step is done and what step to take next. Each topic is short and to the point and clear. Consistency All paragraphs, heading and graphics are consistent with all material that has been developed in this manual. Graphics are simple and

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    none of that seemed to help. I think that my experience in English Composition 1 has helped gain and grow in some areas, but I don’t think that it highlights a well-written college essay. Some elements that I worked to improving was introduction paragraphs, tone, style, and thesis statements. Throughout my experience in English 101, I gained information on the element

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    exposure to the dark can bring, and the author also puts in some appeals to emotion and religion in various forms. The article talks about two main beneficiaries from long exposure to dark conditions: the environment and humans. As seen in the second paragraph, he talks about the World Health Organization (WHO) in that, "Already the [WHO] classifies working the night shift as a probable human carcinogen." In the statement above, the author is using information from reliable sources that have done studies

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