The assignment wants to know your personal party desire, in addition to analyzing your writing ability. As I don't have access to your thoughts on a good party, I can't write your essay, but I'll show you how.
<h3>The detailed structure of an essay</h3>
- Introduction: Write a short paragraph, no more than 4 lines, showing the reader what a perfect party is for you.
- Body: Write two paragraphs. These paragraphs should be long because they are the ones that will explain what your party will be like. In the first paragraph, show why you want to have a party and how you would organize it. In the second paragraph, show the elements that will be at this party such as the type of food, the music, the decoration, and the people who will be invited. Explain the reason for each of these elements.
- Conclusion: Show how this party would be meaningful to you and why you think it would be fun.
Remember that your essay must be a descriptive text, where you explain everything in great detail and use many adjectives, which are words that describe the characteristic of something or someone.
Below you can see an example of how your introduction can be done:
<em>A perfect party is one where everyone is happy and can enjoy themselves in peace and safety. For this reason, when organizing my party, I am detail-oriented and a perfectionist so that all the details work harmoniously and create a pleasant moment for me and my guests.</em>
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Firstly, understand the body of the passage. Secondly, the topic and thirdly give them their answers
Something that is argueable is debateable.
Answer: B
Explanation:
"icy" when describing a person's attitude or personality means cold, rude, etc, but a smile is usually happy and warm.
Personally I don't think it's an oxymoron- it's definitely possible to do a rude, fake smile. But B is what an oxymoron is- two words that are opposite in meaning and shouldn't technically be used together- like "awfully good" or "bittersweet."
The persuasive technique that is being used here is name-calling.
This means that this cereal company is using, usually fake news and no evidence to say bad things about the rival company, disregarding whether it is actually true or not. People will see this cereal ad and believe it, regardless of whether there are any evidence to prove the claims.