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Gary likes to eat chocolate; dark chocolate is not his favorite.
The assignment wants to know your stance on what the parent-child relationship should be. As I cannot access your opinions, I cannot write your article, but I will show you in detail how to write it.
<h3>Article structure</h3>
- Introduction: Explain what the parent-child relationship is and show how this relationship is important for a child's behavior. The introduction should be a short paragraph.
- Thesis statement: Show that you believe this relationship should be established cordially between all involved. The thesis statement must be made in just one sentence and must be placed at the end of the introduction.
- Body: Write two paragraphs. In the first paragraph, you will show the reasons that support your thesis statement, that is, you will show evidence that the cordial relationship between parents and children should be stimulated because it is beneficial. In the second paragraph, you will criticize non-cordial parent-child relationships and show evidence of how evil they are.
- Conclusion: You should write one more short paragraph. In this paragraph, you will summarize the most important points of your article and recall your thesis statement in a way that makes it stronger.
Below you can see an example of how the introduction with a thesis statement can be written.
<em>The relationship between parents and children is extremely important for family well-being and the emotional, psychological, and behavioral construction of children. This shows that this relationship should be cordial, where all family members respect each other, understand each other, and are kind to each other.</em>
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Fire is an important symbol in Frankenstein for many reasons.
1. Dr Frankenstein is compared to a 'modern Prometheus': Prometheus, in Greek mythology, gave fire (which symbolized knowledge) to humans and then suffered an eternal punishment for that. Frankenstein is trying to bring his own gift of knowledge (life) to humanity but his life is also ruined through this process.
2. Fire also is something that has two sides, each that can help or hurt. Building a fire can create warmth and light, but too much of it can cause death and destruction. This is also shown through Frankenstein's creation of the monster. Think of the saying "playing with fire".
(In a more specific instance, when the monster realizes that fire can destroy he uses it as a weapon (burning the villager's cottage) )
3. Fire also represents passion and desire. Both Frankenstein and the monster possess this fire--Frankenstein for knowledge and creation, the monster for acceptance. This fuels both of their efforts through the novel.