thesis
B Thesis
it should tie personal experience to the literary work.=What about Hamlet relates to my life?it should include subjective elements=what details reflect how hamlet relates to my life?it should include objective elements=how does my personnal experience tie into broader themesstructure=how can i summarize what i want to sat in a concise thesis statementTie personal to literary-How do Hamlet's struggles reflect my own life?Subjective elements-What details from my life would illustrate my connection to Hamlet?Objective elements-How can I relate my own experiences to those of others?Structure-How can I crystallize my essay in a concise summary paragraph?Tie personal to literary- Relate characters to yourselfSubjective elements- Tell about your experienceObjective elements-Relate your experience to broader themesStructure-Include a thesis statement, conclusion, etc
In a traditional essay on a text, the intro states the thesis, the first body paragraph gives the background of how the thesis ties into the text, the second body paragraph give your arguments for your thesis, the third body paragraph gives your possible arguments against the thesis but explains why the arguments for outweigh these and refute these, and finally the conclusion ties up what u have said, relates it back to the original thesis and should end the essay with a brief final statement saying very straightforward your exact conclusion.
fraternal relates to brotherhood and paternal relates to fatherhood
Tells, announces, relates.
When ensuring that each paragraph relates to the central idea of your piece, focus on coherence and unity. Make sure each paragraph has a clear topic sentence that directly relates to the central idea. Also, check that all supporting details and examples within the paragraph reinforce and contribute to the central theme.
B Thesis
A paragraph that relates one or more causes to one or more effects
narritive
Narrative
narative
Indeed, yes, a paragraph relates a sequence of events or tells a story. It can also be informative, present arguments, or compare-contrast.
A paragraph that relates one or more causes to one or more effects
A paragraph that relates one or more causes to one or more effects
They are the mean, median and mode.
It is a reflection of the nations culture
inline should be used when the image relates closely to the paragraph. otherwise the image should be separated from the textual content.