Paragraph 1.
"Oh!," said Goldilocks, "the controlling idea is too vague. As a reader, I can't tell what your essay will really be about. When writing a controlling idea you want to be specific."
Paragraph 2.
"Oh my," exclaimed Goldilocks. "This controlling idea is too wordy. A controlling idea should be clear and concise. That was I will know what your essay is about."
Paragraph 3.
"Well, well," Goldilocks said. "this controlling idea doesn't address the prompt. When you look at what it is asking you to write, don't you see how it is asking you to explain the importance? This just says it is is important. But I do like how you thought of another word that means to not give up!"
The first step I would take would be figuring out what city I want to eat migrate to. For example, if I was immigrating to Berlin, Germany I would take the following steps:
1) Find a part of the city where there are job opportunities that I am qualified/interested in.
2) Request to migrate to that country for work and obtain access to immigrate from the government of the country I currently reside in.
3) Find a way of transportation to that country
4) make sure I have relatives or friends in that city I am moving to
5) Visit beforehand and become familiar with my surroundings
6) Visit places where I would be interested to work in and visit places where I am interested to live in so I am prepared.
7) After that I would plan the final trip and complete my migration
Answer:
True
Explanation:
It is true that critical thinking skills can be applied to reading. If we see something that doesn't make any sense whatsoever, we look closely and use our critical thinking, or critical reading as I like to call it, to make sense out of the book you may be reading.
The unhealthy and healthy thing about the relationship between Romeo and Juliet was infatuation and commitment.
<u>Explanation:</u>
<em>"These violets delights have violet ends</em>
<em>And in their triumph die, like fire and powder,</em>
<em>which as a kiss, consume"</em>
<em>- Romeo and Juliet, Act II, scene IV</em>
<u>Unhealthy relationship of Romeo and Juliet.</u>
To begin with their relationship, love at first sight is not exactly love. Most of the time it is infatuation. Such love story would end with no proper understanding and hatred. Love at first sight usually happens when the mind is immature yet it works out rarely which wasn't exactly the case of Romeo and Juliet.
The idea of playing with death only lead to misconception between Romeo and Juliet relationship leading to a tragic end.
<u>Healthy relationship of Romeo and Juliet</u>
Romeo and Juliet some way or the other they were the ones for each other. It could have been an infatuation but their commitment was strong and powerful no matter who told what. They trusted and believed in each other and were sensitive enough to die.
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Answer:
He's reading to try to distract himself from the grief of losing a "rare and radiant maiden" named Lenore. ... Perhaps the gentle knocking on the door causes him to hope that it's Lenore, and he has to tell himself otherwise in order to quell the likely disappointment that reality will bring him.