[1] The main idea should be established in the introductory paragraph of a scientific essay.
-> In almost every essay type, your introduction is <em>introducing</em> your topic. You want to bring up the main idea right away.
[2] The main idea should be restated in the conclusion of the essay.
-> You want to bring up your main idea again. This does many things, it not only reminds the readers what they read, but helps to make sure your essay comes full circle and everything is supporting that <em>one</em> main idea.
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<h3>Douglass regarded the Civil War as the fight to end slavery, but like many free blacks he urged President Lincoln to emancipate the slaves as a means of insuring that slavery would never again exist in the United States.</h3>
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The first paragraph discusses the idea that Americans are united as one despite their differences. The second paragraph discusses the idea that acts of intolerance make it difficult to believe that Americans are united as one.
Explanation:
The idea of united America is described in the first paragraph of the excerpt. The author praises the unique character of America, wherein he states that America was built in nobody’s image. He further exhorts the fact that though America is built of crazy bits and pieces which are pretty discordant they are knitted into the fabric of America similar to the quilt that is made of colourful patches of checks, brocades and velvets which too are discordant in themselves.
In the 2nd paragraph, the author sheds some light on the intolerance existing American society. Racial discrimination of the blacks and their lynching, Slavery, ostracization, denial of rights to women, the murder of gay men lead to the persecution of American people. However, this disunity does not tear them apart, and they stand united in times of despair and tragedy when they are prompted to think of what they have and appreciate it.