Essay writing is given to students in order to test their writing skills and knowledge of a topic.
<h3>How to write an essay?</h3>
Based on the information given, the way to write the essay will be given. Firstly, it's important to decide on your topic. Here, the topic is your favorite book.
Research should be done on the topic and create an essay outline. Set your argument in the introduction and develop it with evidence.
Finally, check the content, grammar, formatting, and spelling, of your essay.
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direct quotations
Direct quotations come directly from the text you are analyzing. They are the best choice when it comes to proving your thesis statement because they come directly from the source. The thesis statement is the topic sentence for the essay. The textual evidence should be used to support the thesis statement. The author's biography and a summary of the plot may not be useful at all depending on the thesis statement. Paraphrasing the text can be considered evidence, but not textual evidence since it is not specifically from the text.
<em>Which sentence in this blog entry by a child development specialist most clearly contains logos, or a logical appeal? </em>
<em>The correct answer is C. Researchers conducted in the institute of education by Dr. Alice Sullivan showed that children who read more are likely to do better at school than others.</em>
<em>This sentence uses logos to appeal to the minds of the parents who are listening to the specialist. When the specialist says “Researchers”, he or she is saying that people that really know about this subject have an opinion on the subject. That it is not only the specialist who claims that children who read more do better at school. Moreover, when the specialist says that “in the institute of education” he or she intends to convey that the research was made in a very important place that gives real credit and a warrant to it. In addition, the use of the name of the researcher warrants that someone with a professional background an experience made the specific research. In spite of the specialist not showing the research to the parents, the parents can infer that they can have that evidence, "the research", to support the specialist's claim.</em>
I'm going to answer this anyway as you clearly made a mistake in what you were trying to ask and/or forget the image you were trying to put in it. Considering that as long as someone if looking at the question, you're not allowed to edit the question, it's virtually impossible to get that to happen. SO what I'm going to do instead of attach an image of "studt island".