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    Andrew’s essay overall essay is pretty good but he has a lot of grammar issues. One of the things he needs to do to his essay is add a header at the top of the page. The header should say his last name and the page number. In the second paragraph, on the second page of his essay, he states, “As an intensivist I would work long hours usually anywhere from thirty hours a week to fifty-five hours a week, which can been seen as a lot but I don’t think I would mind it because it gives me every opportunity

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    The stretch-composition program is designed with the purpose of helping students get to know the English requirements for college level. Students have a chance to explore their writing skill from one paragraph to five paragraphs essays. Many students have a hard time to write five paragraphs essays because they do not know the technic to develop their ideas for the topics. In this program, students have a chance to approach to different types of writing,

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    an Ineffective Essay Author, Harriet Davids, of “The Extended School Day” believes all elementary schools should adopt an extended school day policy. Davids main ideas focus on the safety of the children, whether it be in the care of a nanny or home alone, safety is the number one priority. Davids not only states that an extended school day will be beneficial to the parents and the students, but also the teachers and staff involved in the after school programs. In an affective essay there are seven

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    write an essay, I learned to use the before, during, and after reading technic, and I learned what a summary paragraph was. But now with this course, I have written a couple of assignments which have helped me keep learning. Firstly, I did not know how to write an essay. I was lost when I read that I had to write a five-paragraph essay because I had never really written one. For example, when I had to write an essay I would write one paragraph. But now I know the difference between a paragraph and an

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    ideals expressed in the Declaration of Independence? Write a five-paragraph essay that answers the following question: How well have Americans lived up to the ideals expressed in the Declaration of Independence? Your essay must include the following elements: An introduction, including: a hook that creates interest in the topic of your essay. a thesis statement that clearly states your perspective on the essay question. Three body paragraphs that each include a topic sentence that clearly states one

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    AP Language in eleventh grade and I believe it helped me create solid argumentative essays at that time, however, I do not believe that course actually taught me how to properly write an essay. Coming into this class I thought this course would be overwhelming and I would not be able to keep up with the workload along with the standards of these essays. Yet, this class actually helped me learn how to write an essay for example, what belongs in the introduction as well as the conclusion. My view towards

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    when she got her shoes stolen from her, Combs decided to turn her life around and gain her dignity back. The first challenge she faced while changing her life around was to try and stay strong in rehab as it was “the hardest she had ever known” (paragraph 18). Combs determination eventually led her to a bachelor’s degree from the University of Phoenix and a job at the StarShine charter school. 2. Combs succumbed to drugs when she moved away for college and her parents no longer had an influence on

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    anything that this class has taught me, it is that writing is more complex than I ever imagined. I have concluded that writing is like a cake- the good ones are creative with many layers. Coming from a small public school, I was raised on the five paragraph essay style. If you were to get a pile of my senior classes final research papers, it would be hard to tell them apart. We all wrote the same, and our style hardly changed from second grade on. Metaphorically speaking, we all created the same plain

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    Reflections The most challenging part of the essay was applying what we learned in class to evaluate Paul McHugh’s argument. The exercises in class where helpfully in understanding the three test. Writing an outline of Paul McHugh’s argument made it easier to point the flaws in the argument. With each weakest in McHugh’s argument, I use the tests to composed my body paragraphs. For this essay, I spent a lot of times researching the things Paul said and what other people were saying regarding transgendered

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    White's Opinion White's opinion on the five-paragraph-theme is a bit problematic. He thinks it works, while college professors dispose it out for students. For this case, White writes about how the formula has helped him with many writing pieces and other work skills. He thinks this format really focuses on his essay topics while professors do not agree. The skills that we get from the five-paragraph-theme type of paper aren't always great. White states "That keeps you from thinking too much

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