<span>1.dramatic rather than narrative form
2.with incidents arousing pity and fear
3.to accomplish a catharsis of these emotions.</span>
Answer:
Poem down below!
Explanation:
Title: I wish.
She's got long, brown hair
Medium Hight
Dark brown eyes
And the energy of a lightning bolt
Friendly with so many people
Brave in so many ways
Bold with so many actions
Mature in so many ways
Caring with so many people
She travels around the world
And she has millions of money, independently
Wants to go to college to become a vet
Oh, I wish I was her.
Answer:
1: Never are students allowed to use dictionaries in the test.
2: Never could Mary have given you any money.
3: No sooner than he came home, the problem intensified.
4: Only occasionally does Sharon talk to me these days.
5: Under no circumstances are you to talk to him about any issue.
First you have to know what kind of paper you are writing. IF it's an argumentative paper, than you need to find something involving Halloween parties to argue about. Maybe you would want to argue against Halloween parties, making the claim being that they only encourage unhealthy eating. Or you could argue for them, saying that these parties create community and bring people together, providing fun safe activities that families can enjoy together.
Well then start by defining your terms. Make a general assumption about the kind of people likely to show up at a Halloween party. you can divide them into groups based on their characteristics and their traits, like the people who dress up versus those who don't. Then you can explain in following paragraphs why and how you classified them into these categories. also in a following paragraph you can detail the motives of why classification of these groups is important. you could also divide them up into sub-categories. Such as for those who dress up: do they dress up as something scary or something funny? finally in your conclusion you can restate your classifications by paraphrasing your topic statements of each paragraph.