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P.E.E. Is Point, Evidence and Explanation.
Point is the point you are trying to get across.
Evidence is not evidence of the point.
Explanation, well, it's self-explanatory, you should know what it is.
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P- Point, is what your talking about.
E- Evidence, you have to pick a Quote to give the evidence of your point.
E- Explanation, Explain your Quote.
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Yes, it does speak for itself really:
Point - Make your point / introduce the paragraph
Evidence - Use some evidence from the text you are reviewing / a quote
Explain - Explain your evidence / Explain the language the writer uses
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A literary paragraph is a formal argument, in defense of a thesis about a text. Such a paragraph consists of a Topic sentence, followed by 3 sets of Point/Proof/Explanation, and closed with a Conclusion.ANSWER:A good way to remember how to write a literary paragraph is PEE. PEE stands for Point.Evidence.Explanation. So don't forget to PEE!!
it means you are disgusting and obsessed + interested in urine.
you pee your pants
if your doing a pee paragraph snowflakes links with christmas also it links with the cold as their experience.
Popo and pee to erase it
pooop and pee that is how they started to use toilets
Пиши мне. pee-SHEE mnyeh. to a friend. Пишите мне. pee-SHEE-tyeh mnyeh. To someone you don't know very well.
Пиши мне. pee-SHEE mnyeh. to a friend. Пишите мне. pee-SHEE-tyeh mnyeh. To someone you don't know very well.
I believe the answer to this question is The theme of the poem The Sea by James Reeves is the roughness of the sea and the almost never ending activity of the sea. I studied it in class but not sure whether this is entirely right kind regards
i can not show you an essay but i can tell u what one is about it is basically a piece of writing about the subject you are doing say u r doing poetry of example you will have to read the poem and them use the PEE (Point, Example and Explain) find a point in the poem that describes the verse so maybe the verse is a romantic one then you explain so maybe you could write a centance about why you think it is romantic then explain why you think the centance you wrote is romantic