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Mice21 [21]
3 years ago
8

20 points!!! I need help writing an expositary essay on 'Peace is fragile'. I've never really written a proper expository essay

before, I usually do creative writing, so any advice, tips or ideas will be really appreciated. (If you steal my points with a very short and/or useless answer I'll report you.)
English
2 answers:
Nata [24]3 years ago
7 0
I really cant explain about it but I will write a paragraph and one example. write about the morning. "Write<span> about the morning. </span>Write<span> Beagles' stomachs are more accurate than </span>any<span> alarm clock. But,</span>before<span> I emerge, I take a moment and </span>appreciate<span> the luster of the </span>So<span> strange I JUST wrote about my morning routine on my blog on My to</span>-do<span> list was the fire-breathing dragon that </span>never<span> slept. </span>I've often wished I was."<span />
Elena L [17]3 years ago
5 0
Step one:

find out what your teacher wants !! get the assignment prompt and break it down into prompts.

step two:

don't start with the introduction paragraph. this is a great way to get yourself stumped and also you're trying to write an intro for a paper that doesn't exist yet???? start with the first body paragraph instead. 

step three:

body paragraphs ! here you can tell people basically what you think which is really cool,,, so try to impact it as much as possible.

step four:

conclusion paragraph. hold your arguments or statements for the audience to review one last time.

quotes~
quotes are a very great way to add length to your paper, + provide citations. you need to talk before AND after a quote. Tell people who you're quoting, and why they should care.

citations~
there are many great citation resources out there that you can use, such as easy bib or <span>citationmachine.net. be sure to add these so you won't get marked down for plagiarism ! 

aaaalright that's all i've got, good luck !!!!!</span>
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An earthshi­­­p is a home designed to make use of recycled materials and increase energy conservation. Ideally, by living in an earthship, a person can have a home that is “off the grid.” People who live in earthships do not depend on outside sources for electricity, food, or water. Building an earthship may be an attractive choice for those who want to use fewer of our planet’s non-renewable resources.

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Part B

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"Additionally, the cement, plumbing, and electrical components, as well as the cost of installing solar panels, can be expensive."

"When this is finished, the walls are sealed with a protective coating and painted."

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