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starteling statement, standard opening, anectdotes, comparison & contrast, and description
James Girvan Hamilton has written: 'Mechanism of ring-opening polymerization of cycloalkenes'
because it is a very dramatic effective opening to the story and advises people that something big is happening
The opening scenes of "A Midsummer Night's Dream" take place in Athenian society, with characters like Theseus and Hippolyta discussing their upcoming wedding. In contrast, the opening scene in the fairy realm features Oberon and Titania, the fairy king and queen, in a dispute. The stark contrast between the human world of Athens and the magical world of the fairies sets the stage for the themes of love, magic, and transformation that unfold throughout the play.
i really don't have a clue
its all different....
synapse I think if you mean the tiny opening of the neurons
It must grab the audience's attention, so they will actually listen.
I just saw Heart in Hamilton (Feb 9) and the opening act was Carmen Townsend. She's the opener for Heart's entire 2011 Canadian tour.
if i got this right snakes are the only one opening animals and have to puke their food after digestion while two opening animals like us just get rid of the waste the way we do.
I will give you a suggestion to help you. Make a Venn diagram for your comparison and contrast of the colonies. With it laid out that way you can write the essay. I would also suggest you start with Jamestown since they came in 1607 and Plymouth happens in 1620. You could do a paragraph or two on Jamestown explaining why they came to Virginia and what happened. Then, move to Plymouth and explore how their colony was set up and why. Then, compare the two, and finally contrast them. I would end the essay with a summary putting it all together. A good opening line for your essay is " the purpose of this paper is to compare and contrast Jamestown and Plymouth " you can use this line with just about anything you write and it will help focus your thinking for your essay.
EAch book has an opening that is usually in a different place than the rest of the setting takes place. The first scenes are many times revisited in following chapters.