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skad [1K]
3 years ago
15

I need help on how to make the PERFECT essay (only give real, long answers please).

English
1 answer:
Maurinko [17]3 years ago
7 0
So, I am writing an essay too! I made an outline, and you can fit it to yours. Here you go:
<span>Title
Paragraph one:
Thesis
Introduction
:-Character development
-Hazel and George
-Harrison  

Paragraph three:
-Talk about how Hazel and George sets the standard for “perfectly average” and “above average
-Talk about the role that Hazel plays-Talk about the role George plays
Paragraph four:
-Talk about Harrison’s difference from everyone in the society of 2081
-Talk about the role that Harrison plays
-Talk about how Harrison highlights how unjust the system is
Paragraph five:
Conclusion:
-Wrap Harrison, George, and Hazel back and nicely summarize why characterization is the element that most makes the story interesting and understandable.  
Just fit that outline to work for your essay and get writing! It's working for me so far!
Good luck! Have a great day!</span>
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