In the last paragraph of chapter three, the author foreshadows the protagonist's relationship with a mysterious new character who will play a significant role in the upcoming events of the story. This foreshadowing suggests that their interaction will be important and potentially challenging for the protagonist.
The philosopher referred to in the second to last paragraph of chapter two in Mark Twain's work is Ralph Waldo Emerson.
Chapter 2 pg 34 last paragraph
in chapter four on page 64 the third to last paragraph
Yes, Jerry Spinelli likely had Langston Hughes' poem "Dreams" in mind when he wrote the last paragraph of chapter 10 in his book. The last paragraph echoes the message of persevering and holding onto dreams, similar to the themes in Hughes' poem.
In the second to last paragraph of chapter five.
pg 34; the last paragraph of the 1st chapter (The Prison Door)
The first paragraph,the followng paragraph,and the last paragraph.
The first paragraph,the followng paragraph,and the last paragraph.
The first paragraph should have a good introduction. The last sentence should contain your thesis, which answers the question. The next three paragraphs should support your thesis with three different pieces of evidence. The last paragraph should summarize all of your thoughts and opinions about the question and prove your thesis.
The last sentence of the first paragraph, and the first sentence of the last paragraph.
Depends on the state; usually, the last three.
Aang's dream? If you are refering to Nightmares and Daydreams then it is chapter 9, season three.