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    developed paper. Three parts necessary to include when writing a paper are the introduction, body paragraph, and closing paragraph. Introduction First, the introduction should consist of three to five sentences. Within these three to five sentences, the writer should provide the reader with what he or she is writing about, the relevancy of the topic, and the audience for the paper. This paragraph should start off with an opening statement, which is the first sentence of the introduction. The…

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    You might be wondering why you even need to read this. After all, you got accepted into Northeastern, a top school that only accepts some ridiculously low percentage of all the people who apply. It’s obvious that you are way too intelligent to be taking English advice from anyone. People who need help with something as easy as English are those who didn’t pass their English classes with A’s like you did when you were in high school. After all, college is only supposed to be a little harder than…

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    “The Separate Peace” Essay and Analysis During the fall break I read the book called “The Separate Peace”, and in this essay I want to focus on the theme friendship. This thee is really important to me, because you need friendship in life cause when you are down they can pick you right back up. Then when you’re thinking to highly of yourself they can make you stop getting so cocky, and they are like a brother or sister to us. This book focuses on a friendship between two sixteen-year-old…

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    Technical Reasoning: The terms I found for technical reasoning were; write a 5 paragraph essay, and the format is precise. I will definitely have to use technical reasoning so that I don’t write too much for this essay. I will delete any information that is not needed that may distract from the assignment. Confluence: The terms I found for confluence were; brainstorm and originate. Confluence will help me construct the essay and thinking outside of the box on how I can describe the way my…

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    and that it was not repetitive and boring to the readers. I remember during one of the class, we talked about the five parts of rhetoric, invention, arrangement, style, memory, and delivery. Ever since then, I tried to improve on my style and arrangement of writing. When reading The New Jim Crows by Michelle Alexander, I analyzed her style of writing and her arrangement of paragraphs so that I can replicate what she does to effectively address her argument. From her style of writing, I learned…

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    Millions of job interviews occur each year, and applicants fight hard to get the job in each one. Hundreds of applicants literally fight each other for the same job, each one trying outdo the next one. Only the applicant with the best “closing act” will win the job, so every trick and effort makes a difference. Some people still believe in the “thank you” letter as a way of sealing the deal if they didn’t seal it at the end of the interview. The following contains some information on the…

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    Chinese American. With Tan’s use of diction, pauses between paragraphs, imagery, and organization; the novel neatly concludes with the connection of each short story to the theme of happiness. Throughout the passage, Tan exhibits her writing style by her use of diction. Tan selects specific words that are able to convey the emotions of the characters as she desires. An example of Tan’s wise choice of vocabulary is revealed in the second paragraph, “My sisters looked at me proudly. ‘Meimei…

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    the humor he adds in makes it a speech everyone needs to listen to whether you are a Science-Fiction lover or not. Andy’s first point covered the causes of Science-Fiction. He begins his paragraph by moving a…

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    Robinson Crusoe Literary Criticism Essay Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe is a tale based of the real survival of a Scottish merchant marooned on a Caribbean island during the early 1700s. In Expanding Empires, Expanding Selves : Colonialism, the novel and Robinson Crusoe by, Brett C. McInelly (2003 John Hopkins University Press). Brett C. McInelly, talks about British and European colonialism of the era, religious conversion, expansion of trade, and the mastering of oneself and destiny In…

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    La Vida Robot Analysis

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    Paragraph 1 They all had personal and group problems, as a team and as individuals. Oscar Vazquez wanted a career in the military but ran into some problems when he went to a meeting to become a soldier. The team also ran into the problem of not having enough money for the robot and had to keep a tight budget for materials. In paragraph 15 it explains that Oscar Vazquez’s parents brought him to the U.S. from Mexico without proper paper work, not allowing him to receive a scholarship, nor get…

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