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you should start with a a question ,quote ,or fact about the topic of the essay answer the question or explain the fact
a quote is a statement that has been made by someone else. en excerpt is a passage or extract (meaning more than one line) from a larger work...such as a newspaper or book/novel. think of a quote as being "this is what they said" and an excerpt as being "this is why they said it/ what they mean" to explain the qoute. an excerpt and a qoute can both explain a certain subject further by expressing a sismilar or opposite point of view.
I've heard Dr. Phil use this quote several times. I don't know if it originated from him.
A step quote is when more than one quote is used within a statement or sentence. A quote used in a step quote does not have to be by the same person.
This quote from Shakespeare's Macbeth refers to the soldier's description of the battle between the Scots and the invading Norwegians. The Norweyan banners are the Norwegian flags which instilled cold fear into the defending Scots.
John Locke.
you can easily get good "happy quotes" in any book, or even any where. Somebody says something that makes you happy? Quote them. You see a quote that relates to you and happiness on a billboard? Quote it. Happy quotes can be found any where at anytime.
"Happy Christmas, and a Happy New Year!"
You can either call your local agent for a quote or try going online for a quote. If you are not happy with the quote from your agent then call around and get a quote from other agents in your area.
you cant it is imposible
one is only happy in proportion as he makes others feel happy.
The quote "I think my dad was happy." is from the book "Dear John" by Nicholas Sparks. It is spoken by the character Savannah Curtis about her father.
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To talk about a quote in your introduction, you can provide context about the quote's relevance to your topic or thesis. Explain why the quote is important and how it sets the tone for your discussion. Finally, briefly analyze the quote and connect it to the main points of your introduction.
To effectively incorporate a quote into an introduction, introduce the quote with context, explain its relevance to the topic, and seamlessly transition into discussing how the quote connects to the main idea of your essay or speech.
the meanings of quotes are to express how you feel while giving a little advice, for example the quote "leave today with no regrets" means that you should live your life to the fullest and at the end of the day look back and say i did this and i am happy i did.
Smile it looks amazing on you...:d