The Cougars’ quarterback because he has won the game with a touchdown. not only that, but he is showing good sportsmanship by high-fiving his teammates, unlike the Mustangs’ quarterback, who is sitting with his head down.
It would mostly depend on what Nobel Peace Prize you won. But on a general scale, here's an idea or outline on how your speech should be.
<span>I. Introduction
(in here you talk about the prize itself, why you won it and give your thanks on receiving it)
II. The prize
(in here you talk about any fact of the prize)
A. Fact #1
B. Fact #2
III. what brought you to winning it / why you won it/ how you got there
A. personal story (events/ some memory/ etc)
B. role models (inspiration)
IV. thanks
A. feed off role models, parents, people whom inspired you (giving them the credits and whatnot)
V. Conclusion
(restate basic idea in introduction, restate thesis, summarize what you wrote)
</span>
Hope that helped!
A few good books to do a literary essay on are:
Artemis Fowl
Percy Jackson
Books like these you can never truly have a wrong answer. As there are multiple themes or big ideas.
A literary essay is an academic assignment that examines and evaluates a work of literature or a given aspect of a specific literary piece. It tells about the big idea or theme of a book you've read. The literary essaymay be about any book or any literary topic imaginable.
Those are large chapter books a part of a series [which is SOOO good in my opinion].
But your essay can be about ANY BOOK as long as it has a big idea or main theme.
An allusion is an expression designed to touch a subject without doing it explicitly, we could say its an 'indirect' way to say something (most likely controversial).
In this letter Martin Luther King uses this technique to reference civil rights activists and clergymen which gained him mass support since they could relate to his point of view. Throughout the letter he justifies his cause in the name of justice.
Hope this helps :)
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