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This is the introduction to my essay, hopefully you can start your essay off of this:
“Ethan Frome” by Edith Wharton is a story filled with sorrow and regret. The protagonist, Ethan Frome is shy and introverted, which makes the reader sympathize with him. In the novel, Ethan obsesses over a woman who is not his wife, but he is unable to leave his wife to be with this other woman. Edith Wharton highlights the social and moral limitations that are placed upon Ethan by himself and the residents of his small town, Starkfield. These limitations are what makes Ethan unable to leave his wife. The author also acknowledges the depressing atmosphere of winter in Starkfield. Wharton shows that when arriving at Starkfield, someone might say that the winter weather seems magical and brings happiness. However, one will realize that the long period of winter brings adversity to the small town and its residents.
I wrote my body paragraphs based off of the major themes that I saw in the story btw
let me know if you need any more help!
also, is this good enough to turn in :D i can never tell
<span>How do Emerson's central ideas about solitude and nature reflect transcendentalism?
The Answer is B. Emerson's ideas stress that human beings are one with both nature and the divine.'
Stress is a state of mental or emotional strain resulting from adverse or very demanding circumstances.</span>
Whenever i have a test to study for i always ask my parents to quiz me on it.
Answer:
If people go to the tiger habitat they are no longer afraid of tigers. And if people go to the tigers' habitat then the tiger won't attack someone facing them.
Explanation:
Technically this passage would be invalid because it is not logical. It also could be put in the form of a syllogism to make it easier to understand. If you would like to know how to do that, I would be glad to show you!
Hope this helps!!
Um, you could use a little better vocabulary, and more information on the topic. Some spelling problems like "i" Instead of "I" were found. Try to sound a little more professional. Other than that it was great. I love stories about the bond between dogs, and their trainers!