Hello there!
The methods I used to write my essays are
1) You need introduction
In the introduction you will present what you are gonna talk about. For example : If they ask you : Do you like cookies or ice cream ? To answer this you need to do the introduction. "I like cookies better than ice cream. Here are 3 reasons of why I like cookies. After you said that in 5 sentences. You skipped a line and you go down to give the 3 reasons you like cookies. This is introduction
Next you have The body or the development. The body should have 3 paragraph. In the first paragraph, you give the first reason why you like cookie and make sure you give some examples to support your reasons. Always make sure you have at least 5 sentences for each paragraph. When you done with paragraph one, go to the next paragraph and give your second reason and your third reason.
When you are done with the body or the development, you skipped a line.
Next, do your conclusion. The conclusion you just summarize everything you wrote. ( it depends on what type of essays)
I hope this help!
To write an essay, you must have an introduction, the body, the conclusion.
Remember: Each paragraph MUST be at least 5 sentences.
Let me know if you have further questions!
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The word ambivalence means confused feelings.
Alliteration: "<span> as the scoriac Rivers that Roll— As the lavas that Restlessly Roll" (the 'r' sound is being repeated at the beginnings of words)
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assonance: "</span><span>In the ultimate climes of the pOle— That grOan as they rOll dOwn MOunt Yaanek In the realms of the bOreal pOle" (the vowel sound "o" is repeated throughout the words)
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consonance: "o</span><span>f CypreSS, with PSyche, my Soul" (the consonant "s" sound is repeated at the beginning and ends of words)
These sound devices have a sing-songy effect on the poem which helps create the mystical and mysterious mood. It almost lulls the reader into a type of trance through the memory of the narrator.
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imagery: "</span><span>As the lavas that restlessly roll Their sulphurous currents down Yaanek"
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This strong imagery helps to bring the memories to life for the reader and helps the reader relate to the mindset and the emotions of the narrator by providing images to compare them to. Comparing his heart bursting to the way lava flows down the side of a mountain creates a strong image.
When Percy was not at school, he lived with his Mother Sally Jackson and his step father; whom he called smelly gabe who treated him and his mom like trash.