The most important thing to eriting essays is that you understand the topic. You can also make an outline of how you want to set up your essay. The thesis statement should consist of telling the reader what the essay is about in only one to two sentences. The thesis is placed in the introductory paragraph. The introductory paragraph shod start out goving facts about the topics you'll cover in the essay. The very last line of the essay should be the thesis. The body paragraphs should start with transitions such as "to illustrate" and a transition for the next paragraph could be "to further demonstrate." The body paragraphs should consist of strong points that always stay focused on the topic. The conclusion paragraph simply wraps up the essay. It gives a braid statement on each of the body paragraphs and, I'm pretty sure it's the first line of the conclusion paragraph where you rephrase your thesis statement.
If you are still having difficulties, don't be afraid to talk with a teacher. Hope this helped!
Answer:
we blamed ourselves for the mistakes intensive or reflexive
They are considered themes because they appear frequently in literature.
There are many figures of speech that use repetition:
Rhyme - Repeating sounds at the end of words.
Alliteration - Uses repetition of a specific consonant sound at the beginning of words or syllables.
And many more! But these are basic ones that you might be referring to.