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grandymaker [24]
3 years ago
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The region that includes parts of Israel, Syria, and Lebanon is called __________.

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ale4655 [162]3 years ago
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To gain more practice utilizing transition words, rewrite the following body paragraph, adding transition words where you think they would be the most effective. For each transition word you include, justify why you chose that word and specific spot for it.

The speaker makes reference to this notion of impermanence immediately at the start of the poem. It is as though the speaker does not want to leave any ambiguity in his words or in what his message is by stating, “Nature’s first green is gold, / Her hardest hue to hold” (Frost 1-2). The speaker has alluded to the fact that this “gold” of nature is the most difficult hue to hold on to. This gold hue is transient, and impermanent, something that must be treasured while given the opportunity. Frost is imparting a vastly important message on the reader: that nothing lasts forever, and one must treasure each moment with items or people of precious value.

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To gain more practice utilizing transition words, rewrite the following body paragraph, adding transition words where you think they would be the most effective. For each transition word you include, justify why you chose that word and specific spot for it.

The speaker makes reference to this notion of impermanence immediately at the start of the poem. It is as though the speaker does not want to leave any ambiguity in his words or in what his message is by stating, “Nature’s first green is gold, / Her hardest hue to hold” (Frost 1-2). The speaker has alluded to the fact that this “gold” of nature is the most difficult hue to hold on to. This gold hue is transient, and impermanent, something that must be treasured while given the opportunity. Frost is imparting a vastly important message on the reader: that nothing lasts forever, and one must treasure each moment with items or people of precious value.

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To gain more practice utilizing transition words, rewrite the following body paragraph, adding transition words where you think they would be the most effective. For each transition word you include, justify why you chose that word and specific spot for it.

The speaker makes reference to this notion of impermanence immediately at the start of the poem. It is as though the speaker does not want to leave any ambiguity in his words or in what his message is by stating, “Nature’s first green is gold, / Her hardest hue to hold” (Frost 1-2). The speaker has alluded to the fact that this “gold” of nature is the most difficult hue to hold on to. This gold hue is transient, and impermanent, something that must be treasured while given the opportunity. Frost is imparting a vastly important message on the reader: that nothing lasts forever, and one must treasure each moment with items or people of precious value.

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