Answer: Fantasy and reality often overlap. Walt's ability to deal with the harsh reality that separated two gruesome world wars with the support of ...
Explanation:Sorry if i am wrong.
An introductory paragraph must and must not contain these things:
Must-
1. Hook/Grabber - Interesting fact, rhetorical question (not recommended), statistic, or just anything (in this case) relating to what your essay is going to talk about that may make the reader more interested. I suggest that you try and make this a little more interesting, such as something relating to Elie and the holocaust to keep the reader interested.
2. Overview of Support - Write what you will further explain in the next paragraphs so that the reader actually knows what they're getting into. It is vital for any article or essay because it helped ease into the writing without any confusion. You should also include shortened reasoning of why your statement is correct/to justify your claim.
Must Not-
1. Very long, dragged out sentences - This will obviously bore the reader. Long and dragged out/descriptive intros will make the reader disinterested and possibly just outright explain what the entire essay is about, which is also a bad sign because it could be considered repetition (which, yes, consistency is key, but seeing the same thing over and over constantly may annoy the reader). You also want to avoid doing this because it takes up more time than it needs to -- remember this is just an introduction!
2. Anything off-topic or unrelated to what your essay/article is about - This means not talking about yourself (especially if it is an informative essay) or talking about your family and the Holocaust (as an example, but not accurate), (etc.) when that is not the main focus of the essay.
This is about all I can think of for now, if you have any further questions, please PM me. Hope I helped and good luck!
Blank verse, which is basically a poem with no attention to rhyme, ALMOST always employs iambic pentameter, a rhythmic scheme that has ten syllables per line where every odd syllable is unaccented and every even syllable is accented. Hope this helps.
I believe the correct answer is: “…his funeral mound should
be erected in sight of that of his dear friend Thorsten, so that their spirits
might not be separated even in death.”
In this excerpt from “Frithiof the Bold”, written by Logan
Marshall inspired by the Icelandic legend of the Viking Frithiof the Bold, the quotation
from the story that best reflects a viewpoint unique to Frithiof’s culture is:
“…his funeral mound should be erected in sight of that of
his dear friend Thorsten, so that their spirits might not be separated even in
death.”
According to the historians and archeologist, Vikings had
various burial rituals, but in Iceland they only buried their dead. In this
excerpt we can see that reflection of customs in Viking culture – he asks for
his funeral mound to be erected in sight of his friend’s.