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    THESIS STATEMENT:- • Should be single sentences, not more than two. • Reflection of the topic of the essay. • It shouldn’t be a fact, announcement, quotation or question. • Gives significance of the subject of an essay. • 4 ideas, 1 main and 3 supporting. • Central idea of the whole topic. • Dual dimensional (i.e. helps both readers and writer). Thesis statement is a single or two sentences in an essay, report, research paper or a speech that identifies the main idea and/or central purpose of…

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    would be likely that his fiction would be very different than it is ow. However, he writes about what is necessary to write about: anti-totalitarianism and pro-democracy. What is interesting to this reader was Orwell’s confessions at the end of the essay, stating that all writers are rather possessed by a strange demon because writing is really not very enjoyable.…

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    not found before the writer writes, but often found after they have decided to start writing. While both styles in both approaches in the writing of these same-title essays “Why I Write” are pervasive and convey…

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    Freakonomics Reflection

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    A little disclaimer: I am not good in reflecting, and putting into words my supposed reflection and reactions about ideas or life in general. First of all, how do I reflect or react about a book that has a mutated green apple—assuming it is mutated, as its insides are that of an orange—for its cover? Ultimately, I judge books (literally books, not people) by its cover. The cover of Freakonomics looks quite complicated to me no matter how simple it looked, and led me to the conclusion that the…

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    I learned many things in this English class from actual life lessons to academics. I learned to never procrastinate on my work because I will forget to do it resulting in my grade going down and to also always do my work to the best of my ability so I can get the highest grade possible. Academically I learned how to back up opinions with different types valid evidence. I also learned how to identify the main elements of a story for example ethos, pathos, logos, and figurative language. I have…

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    Analysis and Interpretation of the 3 poems Poems are very important in our everyday life because they increase our critical thinking skills due to thinking a lot while analyzing poems. They also increase our happiness when going through the message they convey. Before analyzing poems, you must be familiar with different terms like and help us mood, imagery, simile, and metaphor. I am going to discuss and analyze on three poems about fathers which are: “My Papa’s Waltz,” by Theodore Roethke;…

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    The Lesson By Toni Bambara

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    Bambara, Toni Cade and Laurie Champion. "The Lesson." Introduction to Literary Context: American Short Fiction, Nov. 2014, pp. 117-122. Literary Reference Center search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx? direct=true&db=lkh&AN=101666185&site=lrc-plus. Accessed 4 Nov. 2017. In this work, Champion states that “The Lesson”, is packed with social implications. She believes one major point of the story is the criticism of society, in which wealth is not equally distributed. It is seen as one of…

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    appropriate. He gives his personal experiences which form an emotional connection with the reader. Hasty generalization is an informal fallacy of faulty generalization based on insufficient evidence. Brian Crooks tries to explain this throughout the essay for example when he was in the 5th grade and his teacher asked him to form a rap song as part of a class presentation even though he had shown no previous talent or capability in music. She was stereotyping and automatically assumed that just…

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    what I would like more out of the class in the future. As a college course, I expected for there to be mostly essays and research papers. However, with assignments like the syntax worksheet I discovered my skills for writing became more advanced than just the surface level. My cultural essay earlier this year, “What Fuels My Fire” is drastically different compared to my most recent essay, “Driverless World, Closer Than You Think” which is completely throughout and organized . Overall, I have…

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    about the stories and speeches that we read. My peers have been helpful throughout the semester especially relating to topics I have trouble understanding. Another resource I utilized was my teacher, from whom I occasionally asked for help on the essays. Before I came to IMSA, I would never talk to the teachers, simply because I had no need to. However, here at IMSA and especially with LE 1, I have learned that talking to the teachers can be very helpful and make writing much easier. Although I…

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