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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? How would you describe the neighbor? What things have they done that makes them a good neighbor? If you just start writing, you will be through with your assignment before you know it!
WikiAnswers is not a free service for writing critiques, essays, discussion papers, reports and summaries, or homework. This is considered cheating. We WILL help you learn how to write a good paragraph. Since we do not know your topic, you're going to have to do the work. List all the details you will include and put them into complete sentences. Think about how you will introduce your topic. For example, what is YOUR point of view (PoV) that you will defend in your essay? 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?
I would say that "cultural tolerance" would be like our nation as a whole is basically Christian in our beliefs but we also allow citizens to practice other religions such as Buddhism, etc so we (Americans) have a cultural tolerance for different religious beliefs.
Cultural hearth is the origin of a particular cultural trait. And it is also the area from which the culture of a group diffused. An example would be South Asia and northern Andes being the hearths of agriculture based on vegeatative propagation.
In all my undergraduate and graduate years of psychology, I do not recall ever seeing any specific terms used with sufficient frequency to warrant it being considered as a de facto or common/standard term for the idea you are expressing. I think depending on the context of what you are writing there are a number of possible phrases, but I am unware of there being, at least in English, a precise and set term. I would use, cultural expertise or possibly cultural capital. Socially adept is another possibility. There really could be many.
A toy the person has kept through the years
A toy a person has kept through the years
a clay tablet with writing
narrow a topic
One example of an appropriate topic for formal writing would include a speech for an award acceptance. A scholarly research paper also requires a formal style of writing.
When writing a paper and thinking of a topic to write about, it is important for there to be clues in the title or opening statement, so the reader knows what they are about to read. A clue you can add would be a definition of the topic you are writing about.
Exclamatory writing just means writing that is strong, or emphatic. I am not familiar with this term as a method for developing paragraphs, but you would write emphatically by writing with a lot of emotion. Write about how the topic makes you feel. Use emotional stories to support your topic. Describe the topic emotionally.
How familiar the audience is with the topic
Writing to a high official. A job application. A letter of complaint.
yes it could be considered an artifact.
A writing territory is something that you would write about, like a topic. They are used to remember what you're writing about so you won't write about anything random.
When writing a paper it is always good to have a interesting topic sentence. Using an interesting or strange fact about dolphin reproduction would be a good topic sentence.