Answer:
you should be alert in your want to say
2. Background/history
--- how it started
--- what happened next
--- how it is today
3. My Reasons
--- reason 1 plus evidence
--- reason 2 plus evidence
--- reason 3 plus evidence
4. Conclusion
--- how readers should think about it now
--- what might happen in the future
Question
Which style of outline would probably work best for a purely persuasive research report?
Style 2 is most focused on reasons, so that style may work best for a persua
Jane grows into a young woman during her time at Lowood.
Helen proves herself to be a true friend and provides support to Jane while Jane is being unfairly punished. Her death was tragic for Jane and we know that Jane never forgets her, as she eventually puts a stone over Helen's grave.
Miss Temple is a model of a fair and sympathetic teacher. She also sticks up for Jane and eventually helps her become a teacher. When Miss Temple leaves the school after getting married, Jane decides to leave as well. This takes her to Thornfield.
Helen and Miss Temple are key figures in Jane's development as a young woman.
A) The positive action that the poet toke to change her circumstance is in line 5, the poet states that they "learned to love each day".
B) In line 2 the poet refers to Laughter as "delicious inside." Meaning it felt good to her but not as an external feeling but as a internal feeling.
C) Life is referred to as a seed in the poem (see Line 8) because seed are given off of a plant that has reached it maximum maturity and wants to spread or renew itself. Life is like this in some ways, Life makes you feel like you can go anywhere until you come to a realization or a a turning point in which you are reborn or changed.