An axon is a long projection of the nerve cell which conduct electrical impulse away from the neuron. The function of the axon is to transmit information to different neurons. Myelin is always found wrapped around the axon of neurons to create myelin sheath. The myelin sheath helps the axon by increasing the speed at which impulse propagation takes place
It is the semifinal, and the game is tied. The players challenge each other for the ball, and one player is tripped. The pressure is on, and the fans are screaming for a penalty. Will the referee do it?
Answer:
Gorman makes a reference to
"There is always light, only if we are brave enough to see it"
What she is saying is that there are many things that we should be proud of our country for, even so, we cannot overlook what we have done in the past.
I don't like your first sentence, 'George Orwell was the author of many amazingly written novels.' Is your essay about the quote, or about George Orwell? The first sentence should be strong and grab the reader's attention, either being a hook or being your topic sentence. I would start it something like this:
George Orwell provides a litany of knowledge and wisdom in his 1945 allegorical novella <em>Animal Farm, </em>including what has become one of his most recognizable quotes; "Man is The Only Creature That Consumes Without Producing."
This might grab the reader's attention, it introduces the topic, an it implicitly asks a question; WHY has this become one of his most recognizable quotes, what is special about it? I'd use the few next sentences of the introduction to present the sub topics that that will be examined in each of the body paragraphs. Maybe one on the quote's context in the novel, perhaps one on your interpretation of its philosophical meaning, etc...
Also ditch the 'In this essay, I will be sharing my thinking about this', that should be obvious from a good topic sentence. Also never use 'I'. Be confident in your information and analysis, state it as fact.