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    shouldn’t be banned from schools like, it would cause children to depressed of their emotional side, it won’t let kids have any friends in school, but it does help in one way by helping with unnecessary distractions . In many people’s terms of reason they think it will affect their education, this essay will show disagreements.(Fictional_truths1) In the first paragraph this essay will talk of hugging around or on school grounds. many people throughout the world say that if children do not show…

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    Out of all the morals listed I chose daring as the one that describes me best, and in this essay, I’m going to show you many reasons why I believe this is the right moral for me. To have and go by the moral daring doesn’t necessarily mean doing crazy things or things that get you hurt, it really could just mean not being afraid of anything or never backing down from a simple challenge. Being daring to me means not only doing adventurous crazy things but mainly to me it’s about not being afraid…

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    In Jane Howard’s essay “In Search of the Good Family” she talks about how having a family is extremely important. Whether its blood relatives or close friends, they can all be considered family. In her essay, she provides many examples of what makes a family. Developments regarding family and communications in Howard’s essay helped reinforce her thesis because she said that we are the ones that make our family, and as time passed, her claim is still true. Howard believes that the best-chosen…

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    The Essays “Salvation” by Langston Hughes and “The Lottery” by Chris Abani maintain correlations regarding main ideas. In “Salvation,” Hughes retains the belief that a community enacts pressure onto its youths to comply with its customs in order to maintain orthodoxy in its society. Hughes shares his personal experience at a revival where twelve year old Hughes was pressured by his congregation to be “brought to Jesus.” Similar to Hughes, in “The Lottery,” Abani asserts that society is forcibly…

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    had to prepare us for the writing assignments. I am so used to learn all rules and figure out when to break them, and when to keep them. It was really confusing how l learn to write. Therefore I was never a good writer or cared to be one. This I actually wrote something that I thought was good. I liked how we talked about the assignments before hand. It sets us in the mood and informs us what we are writing. I learned that it is much easier to write about something that you can get to know the…

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    of diversity bring colors into our community, but it also create conflict within different groups. In Grace Hsiang’s essay ““FOBs” VS. “TWINKIES”: The New Discrimination Is Interracial”, the author discusses about the cultural conflict within the same ethnicity, and she points out people can avoid internal discrimination by recognizing there are two cultures. In Hailey Yook’s essay “Positive Sterotypes Are Hurtful, Too”, author writes about the harmful of judging others based on their ethnic…

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    The body of an essay is the part that explains and develops the main idea, or thesis statement. One variation of the body is the middle section of a paragraph. The body of a paragraph supports the topic sentence by proving or disproving it. The body of a paragraph discusses the controlling idea by using facts, arguments, analysis, examples, and other information. The other, most familiar, variation pertains to the middle paragraphs that are located between the introduction and conclusion. A body…

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    Motivation Body Paragraph One can see by examining a teenager’s life while writing an essay, that it is important to have extra motivation to help one overcome a barrier, rather than letting it slide. An individual may not want to go through the process of writing an essay and handing it in to the teacher, because they are either tired or stuck and do not know what to talk about in their essays. This is a stumping block for many teens and can sometimes bring them down. Richard…

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    Twin Sister

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    Two of my friends are twin sister and brother and they look very similar. If the boy wears fault long hair, sometime I think I meet his sister. However, although they look very similar, their characteristics are totally different. I think the brother is sometimes very lazy and he is usually late, but his sister is very studious and do everything or goes to some places on time. When he plays the online game, his sister usually spends times in studying or reviewing her class and so on. So why is…

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    For my paper I choose to read “Bop” by Langston Hughes and essay published in 1949 in the book “The Best American Essays of the Century.” Originally I choose this essay honestly because it was the shortest; later to find out it was actually very interesting to me. When I began reading this essay I kind of figured what it was going to be about and how it was going to end, but the author made it much more than what I expected. In this essay I would say the structure is ranked the highest of all…

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