A good way to begin an essay, is to ask a question. It will get the readers attention and can give you a reference point. Say the essay is on Tom Cruise, you could write something like,'Is Tom Cruise really gay?'. Then go on and write; apparently not seeing that he has adopted children, and more recently his own baby girl. Anyway something like that.Hope this was helpful.
First, you can start with who he is, what did he do for his life, and what he was famous for. Then, you can go and write the reason why you are writing your essay, either you are persuading the reader with something or you just wanna give information about Shakespeare. You can give like 2 or 3 reasons of why you are writing your essay, and at the end, you can write your conclusion.For the conclusion, it must say something about how you and the reader can connect to your essay. Good Luck!
martin luther king, angeline joelie,parents,a teacher
Martin Luther King Jr :)
Pretty, Smart, married to martin Luther king jr
Martin Luther King Jr., used to Rant about segregation in the south.
the content of their character
King, Martin Luther, Jr., Stride toward Freedom: The Montgomery Story. 1958.King, Martin Luther, Jr., The Measure of a Man. 1959.King, Martin Luther, Jr., Strength to Love. 1963. Sixteen sermons and one essay entitled "Pilgrimage to Nonviolence."King, Martin Luther, Jr., Why We Can't Wait. 1963.King, Martin Luther, Jr., Where Do We Go from Here: Chaos or Community? 1967.King, Martin Luther, Jr., The Trumpet of Conscience. 1968.A.Itty
The father of Martin Luther King, Jr. was Martin Luther King, Sr.
Germany (started by Martin Luther - no not Martin Luther King Jr., this is someone else)
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martin Luther king dad name was Damien
Martin Luther King Jr was not named after Martin Luther. Martin Luther King Jr was named after his father, Martin Luther King. Martin Luther King was named after Martin Luther.
Learn English and grammer first.
Martin Luther King
Martin Luther King, Mahatma Gandhi
Martin Luther King Sr. was the father of Martin Luther King Jr.
Martin Luther King Sr. was the father of Martin Luther King Jr.
1986