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    Full Sentence Outline Tribute to Princess Diana Specific Purpose Statement: To inform the audience about Princess Diana and her contributions to the world. Thesis: Princess Diana was a very kind hearted woman, noble by blood, famous by marriage, but used her public light in a positive way. Organizational Pattern/Division: Extemporaneous Introduction I. What is the definition of a princess? Someone who is simply beautiful or lucky enough to come from a royal bloodline? II.

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    ”  John F. Kennedy touches numerous American hearts in his speech. In the second paragraph he

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    Pericles Uplifting Speech Works Cited Not Included To stand in front of thousands; to speak the words aimed at persuading a crowd; to believe, and have them as well, a seemingly just cause - this is what a leader must do. Every era has its trouble, its own conflict, and along with it, its own leader who will do what he can to unite his followers. In 431 BC, Athens was in the midst of a war, and from that war came a speech, said by Pericles, that to this day, remains the model for any leader

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    I am reading the novel Catching Fire by Suzanne Collins and I am on page 172. For the most part, this book is about a girl named Katniss Everdeen who has had the guts to challenge the capitol, which has resulted in some complications. In this journal I plan to evaluate the character of Katniss Everdeen and predict the outcome of the novel. In this journal I will be evaluating the character of Katniss Everdeen in the novel Catching Fire. One of the first traits that Katniss has is bravery. To begin

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    own autobiography? Quite a hard job that is! Where do I start?” Everyone has a story that is worthwhile to share. So for my folio, I decided to write a memoir to pay tribute to my dear grandmother Josiane, who provided me with pieces of a precious belonging, revealing her joyous secrets of life in the process. This purpose of this outline will cover three sections: first, you will learn what I have planned to write about, and why. Secondly, I will be a describing the techniques I have used in my Folio

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    to raise her son, believing he would be better off without her father, if that meant sacrificing her own time with Oswald. She moralised that spending the Captain’s money on the orphanage would mean Oswald would gain nothing from his father. The tribute to the Captain eventually burned down, determining that the deception of man is determined to fall. The symbolism of the orphanage fire flames blaze as Oswald's illness hits a peak, emphasising that the consequences of Captain Alving's sins continue

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    Thesis / Claim Station: Your claim or thesis statement is the most important part of your argumentative essay. It is the sentence where you state your main argument and outline how you will prove it. There are many ways to structure a thesis statement, but we will work on one specific model: counter-claim-reasons (CCR). Here is an example: Although surveillance cameras may be expensive, schools should install them because they increase safety, reduce vandalism, and keep both teachers and students

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    The Lincoln Assasination's Impact on Walt Whitman On the night of the awful tragedy an unreal action occurred in the box at the theater. Watching was the greatest man of his time in the glory of the most stupendous success story in our history. He was the idolized chief of a nation already mighty, and a symbol to all of the grandeur of a great nation. Quick death was to come on the central figure of that company -- the central figure of the great and good men of the century. The shot

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    decision-making and view of the two leaders. Eventually, as war began to tear Europe, Churchill was voted in and he created a decisive plan to defeat the enemy, no matter the cost. Furthermore, Churchill also showed plenty of persistency. In his famous speech, Churchill said, “Whatever the cost may be, we shall fight on the

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    Response to Prompt #3 In Walter Benjamin’s book Illuminations, two particular chapters are relevant to the corpus of works that make up film study. “Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproductions” and “The Storyteller” outline a progressive history from oral traditions to the modern traditions such as film that resulted and the bumps that have been encountered along the way. Central to these two chapters is the idea of aura. Aura, though difficult to define, is a concept that is easy to perceive

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