From address
Date
To address
Subject of the letter
Dear (name)
Intoduction
Body
Conclusion
Yous lovingly
(your name)
<span>In "The Bat-Poet," the option that best describes the little brown bat's attempt to write a poem about bats is D. it is more enjoyable because he is able to rely on his own memories and experiences. He is a bat after all, so he lived with them for a long time and knows them and how they behave. Thus it was easier for him to write about them. He also had to find an audience who would listen to his poetry, so he found a chipmunk. </span>
JP Morgan came from a wealthy family, whereas Andrew Carnegie started out in a <span>low-income situation. JP Morgan was born in the United States. He was sent to </span>boarding schools, studied abroad in Switzerland in his teens, and then went to work for his father's bank early on. Andrew Carnegie was born in a one room weaver's cottage, and that was shared with another family. His family was starving when he moved to make progress to the United States. He worked as a bobbin boy for $1.20 a week. Carnegie worked hard in labor jobs for a good portion of his life and <span>did not make his fortune in the steel industry until he entered his 50s.
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I personally do not use index cards, but they could be used for getting a outline of what your essay will be and how it will be formatted. You want to get a basic "skeleton draft" going then you can fill the blanks in-between and adjust as you see fit. That's how I would personally use them, but it's really up to you! You can do everything from notes from research on them, to doing your frame on them.