Introduction
a) Introduce a topic
b) State a thesis
II. Body. Paragraph-1
a) Write a topic sentence (the argument for your thesis)
b) Support this argument: data, facts, examples
c) Explain how they relate to your thesis
III. Body. Paragraph-2
a) Write a topic sentence (another argument for your thesis)
b) Support this argument: data, facts, examples
c) Explain how they relate to your thesis
IV. Body. Paragraph-3
a) Write a topic sentence (another argument for your thesis, or a counterargument)
b) Support this argument, or explain why the counterargument doesn’t work: data, facts, examples
c) Explain how they relate to your thesis
V. Conclusion
a) Summarize all main points
b) Restate your thesis
c) Add a call to action: what you want readers to do after reading your essay
Ode to Autumn is an unconventional appreciation of the autumn season. John Keats personified the season of autumn as a young maiden where i<span>t is understood that maturity and ripeness as one with the old age </span><span>when he mentioned it in this line:
"Season of mists and mellow fruitfulness! / Close bosom friend of the maturing sun".
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Explanation:
while, both, only one, however
Answer:
The day i met this person is a day i wish i could undo.The boy end up taking control of me to the point gas lighting. It really hurt me not only as a person but as to never be vulnerable again.This person took something so special from me i can never truly get it back. It feel like the day i met him and the day they he hurt me a point was in my back till it went all the way through to the point i finally realized i was stabbed in the back .I regretted even befriending him but i do not regret saving his life .
Explanation:
The sentence includes two words with virtually identical meanings: duplicity and dishonesty. Therefore, the context clue that's found in the sentence is synonym, as the two are synonymous.