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Write sentences the way you speak - just pretend you are telling this to a friend, and write down what you would say. What would you tell them about this topic? What traits do you think a good friend would have?
If you just start writing, you will be through with your assignment before you know it!
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Well, it depends... 1: on where you live and 2:what the specific details are. If it is a paper on the percentage of vegetarians where you live, then It could be something like Vegetarianism in ______(where you live), but I would recommend that based on your information, you use a creative name and something that will explain your paper.
Mera bahut achha dost. That is how you say good friend in Hindi.
False - it can come anywhere, if there's a good reason
"The Foundation of Freedom: An Analysis of the U.S. Constitution"
by giving a brief summary of what is happening in the essay
It was tasty and old. I do not like it.
Your essay should, firstly, have an engaging title. This is followed by a short introductory paragraph or two, to set thescene for the body of the essay. The body should fully cover your topic and then be followed by a concluding paragraph.
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if you have a thesis statement for this essay, you can just repeat the thesis statement (pratically what the essay is about)
To finish off any essay, just compare each point (if this is a comparison essay) or just basically make a summary. It's easiest just to highlight the most important part of each paragraph and just cram it in. A four line paragraph conclusion also looks best.
pick a friend or an adult that means a lot to you and think of something they said that helped you, it could be help on something small or something more important, what ever your teacher says. you would start your essay with and intro, some good ideas are to start with a question like "have you ever had a friend help you" or a quote or a statistic like " 500 kids make bad choices a week because no one told them it was wrong (i don't know if that is true, it just an example)" then after your question or whatever explain what you will be talking about in your essay, a good idea would be to state 3 things that your friend or parent helped you on and talk about one thing per paragraph, then your conclusion will be your last paragraph, just restate a few things from your intro and say what you learned or something, hope this helps
If you were going to wwrite a essay on why lions are not good for pets. it might be good to start of with a paragragh to open the essay then in the next paragraphs it might be a good idea to give examples and quotes. in the last paragraph try and answer the question and summerise everything up.
Making a conclusion is the same as "wrapping up" an essay. It can include a ideas you discussed in the intro paragraph and the body paragraph. But overall, it's just like a mini summarization of the essay.
In the second body paragraph of a literary essay, you could provide a detailed analysis of the character development or theme presented in the text, supporting your argument with evidence from the novel or play.
Good tips for writing such an essay to be found at the related link below. Also there are topics suggested/listed for this essay format.
If it helps communicate your point more effectively.