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The topic sentence expresses the main idea of the paragraph combined with the writer’s attitude or opinion about the topic. Good topic sentences contain both a main idea and a controlling idea, are clear and easy to follow, use engaging vocabulary, and provide an accurate indication of what will follow in the rest of the paragraph.
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You ever heard the story of Hercules and how great it was, well you’re in for a treat because this one is just as good, maybe even better. It all started after Hercule’s time when he completed all of his tasks on earth and was then taken to Mount Olympus for rest after serving a long time to all the people in the world. His greatness was forever remembered. Until this guy showed up and you won’t believe what happens next.
This story began in Athens when it was a really sunny day outside, but not so sunny in Olympus. Zeus the father of all the gods had been out snooping in another woman's home and this time he was caught yet again by his wife Queen Hera who is also the “Guardian” owl of her people. Hera was infuriated and was beginning to think that her husband will never lose his lustful longing for another woman, she thought to herself, “What do they have that I do not, what do they have that he is attracted to” this drove her to the point of addiction trying to come up with ways to get Zeus to finally submit to her and her alone. She then came up with an amazing plan to find someone like Zeus and try to get them to have a baby and had the three Greek goddesses of faith make sure that Zeus had an extremely powerful son with the woman whose name was Patricia so that he may overtake his father on the throne and rule Olympus forever and she wanted to marry him. Zeus didn’t know about this, but his instinct, as usual, was to impregnate the woman and as Hera said it, it came true. The boy was exactly like his father and even stronger and this began to make Zeus curious and hostile towards his son.
Years and years later the boy (whose name was Jax) was very well known by everyone… well over the world, because his brother Hercules trained him and taught him the ways of being the best warrior and with his abilities, he was probably the most powerful god to have ever existed and at such a young age he was phenomenal at what he did. He began training with the other main gods such as Athena, Ares, Poseidon, Apollo, Artemis, etc. The only person who wouldn’t want to make contact with him was his own father Zeus and this was because he knew what his son was capable of and was angered by the thought of his own child surpassing him in everything. Then one day Zeus came up with a game and said that on each side there would be five gods and goddesses where they would have the battle to see which side is stronger and that whoever was last standing would be the King or Queen of all the gods. Obviously, this was a test made by Zeus to prove that no one can overtake him in power.
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I already made this for a 9th grade class story, so I'm sure you can use it or make it shorter if you want. Hope I helped :)
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As King Duncan and Banquo arrive at Macbeth's castle in act 1, scene 6, both men comment on its welcoming, pleasant atmosphere. Duncan mentions that the air is sweet and appeals to the gentle senses while Banquo comments on how the birds are attracted to the lovely atmosphere surrounding the castle walls. Banquo uses positive words like "loved," "heaven," and "delicate" to describe Inverness. Ironically, King Duncan and Banquo are entering a dangerous, threatening place, where the king will be brutally assassinated by Macbeth. Immediately after Macbeth commits regicide, the porter pretends that Inverness is hell, which is much more accurate than the king's initial perception of the castle. The fact that Duncan and Banquo naively believe that Inverness is a welcoming, pleasant place when it is the exact opposite, coincides with the motif that appearances be deceiving.