If the topic chosen is relevant throughout the full paragraph/paper, it is a strong topic. If it is only relevant for a short time, it is usually weak. Strong topics tend to make better papers.
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Play: <u>Othello</u>
Short Story: <u>Kittens</u>
Newspaper: <u>The Daily Times</u>
Chapter: <u>The Wild West</u>
Movie: <u>Fiddler on the Roof</u>
Television Show: <u>Cooking with Curt</u>
Magazine: <u>Bread and Cheese</u>
Fable: <u>Jack</u>
Magazine Article: <u>Buying a Condo</u>
Poem: <u>Icicles</u>
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Answer: Jackie Robinson's baseball success furthered the struggle for equal rights for blacks. When Jackie Robinson broke the Major League Baseball color barrier in 1947, Aaron was just 13 years old. The speech was what ultimately inspired Aaron to follow in the path of Robinson's baseball and activism. Five years later, Aaron left Mobile to join the Indianapolis Clowns of the Negro Leagues.
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