Competition is made unfair by any fraudulent or dishonesty by rivals in a given trade.
Yes, life is unfair to Oedipus in "Oedipus Rex" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, Oedipus gets a fate that he does not deserve. His fate is determined before he is born. Once he learns of his fate as an adult, he makes efforts to outrun it and outwit the gods.
"And now, ladies and gentlemen, the man you've all wanted to hear from, the man who took the Ham out of Hamlet and created the Hell in the middle of Othello, your friend and mine, Mr. Elizabethan Dramatist himself, the one, the only--let's hear it for him, folks--WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE!"
You should write about something that gives you a lump in your throat, or a past sad experience, or read a sad book like Chicken Soup for the Soul for some inspiration.
Beats me. But he sure could write inspiring stuff when he wanted. Henry V makes a couple of amazingly inspirational speeches in the play named for him.
First research Elizabeth Bishop's poetry. Then come up with a thesis sentence on her poetry style. Then start writing about what in her poetry makes you think that way.
Dishonesty and the fraudulent means is what makes the competition unfair.
Fraudulent means and dishonesty over rivals is what makes a competition unfair.
A competition can be unfair if there is favoritism shown towards certain participants, unequal access to resources or information, or if rules are not applied consistently. Other factors that can contribute to unfairness include discrimination, lack of transparency, and inadequate oversight of the competition process. Ultimately, fairness in a competition is crucial to uphold the integrity and credibility of the event.
This paragraph makes no sense.Your homework is to write a paragraph about Da Vnici's childhood.
You cannot write without using paragraphs. It is impossible to eliminate the paragraph and still have writing which makes any kind of sense!
Yes, it is. It automatically makes it into one big paragraph. Try using your computer when writing on AFF :) Hope this helps! :)
Certainly! Here's a simple example: "To achieve success in any endeavor, one must be committed and persistent in their efforts. To reach the desired goals, it is essential to stay focused and motivated. To overcome challenges, one must be willing to adapt and learn from failures."
makes the paragraph better and means that you are starting a new paragraph
The most balanced phrase ever: "Do on to others as you would have done on to you" I believe 99% of the people would abide by this. Money is the obstacle. Money makes things unfair and competative. Competition makes the power which is a never ending cycle.
First, find out what the paragraph your boyfriend need's topic is. Then, write a good beginning sentence that supports the topic or point to be made in the first paragraph. After, fill the paragraph with more sentences that elaborate on the topic or point, these are usually supporting details. Finally, finish with a closing sentence that either ends your paragraph nicely, or makes for a good transition sentence for your next paragraph.
Write a paragraph about Singapore.To write completely about Singapore would require more than one paragraph. So first you have to choose some particular aspect of Singapore to write about. Maybe Singapore's location or buildings or entertainment.Then you have to make a topic sentence for your paragraph. The topic sentence makes a statement about your topic. If you are writing about Singapore's geography location your topic sentence could be:Singapore consists of 63 islands, including the main island, which is usually called Singapore Island.Then the rest of your paragraph would give examples of or explain this topic sentence. For example you could write about the largest / smallest islands, the man made connections to the islands etc
WikiAnswers will not do your assignment for you - that is cheating and it is wrong.We WILL help you to write your own paragraph. Just think about game day - what happens on game day? What is fun about it? What is your favorite part? When is it? What do other students do?Write down your facts and opinions and make each one into a proper sentence with correct grammar and spelling. Now, put them into an order that makes sense to you and there's your paragraph!