Paragraph on Advertisement’s Gender Bias LINK FOR ADVERTISEMENT (YOUTUBE) – CLICK HERE A TV advertisement for Hasbro’s Rose Petal Cottage shows completely the gender bias on women‚ giving a pattern for young girls to follow. First of all‚ we can see that the girl from the ad is wearing baby pink‚ which implies that little girls should always wear pink and light colors‚ different from boys‚ who can’t even think of pink. When we move around the 12 first seconds of the video‚ we can also see that
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English 1a Narrative/Descriptive Paragraph Fearful Encounter I had never truly experienced fear‚ until I was chased by a Doberman on crack. When‚ I was seven years old my family and I lived in a three apartment duplex in Reno‚ Nevada. One hot summer day‚ I was playing outside in the backyard with my younger sister Emily and my friend Josie. We were kicking dirt clods around the yard with unbridled enthusiasm‚ when Emily suddenly stops. With her curly redhead cocked to the side‚ she tells
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Price hike: unimaginable sufferings of people David Jones‚ Dhaka‚ 25 August 2012: Recently the prices of almost all essentials commodities especially rice‚ wheat‚ groceries‚ oil‚ vegetables etc. have gone up beyond the purchasing capacity of the common people. It is found in the local markets that rice sells 35-45Tk. per kg‚ flour 32-42‚ Soyabean oil 110 and onion TK 40-50 per kg. Prices of all other daily necessaries have been found to increase in the same way. The soaring price hike has
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CHARACTERISTICS OF A PARAGRAPH Unity in paragraph Unity in the paragraph means oneness of idea. A good paragraph possesses unity when all the sentences develop the main idea. Unity in the paragraph is achieved by the use of (1) a topic sentence with its controlling idea (2) supporting details‚ and (3) a clinching sentence. Coherence in the paragraph The word "coherence" derived from "cohere" literally means "to hold together". If the sentences in the paragraph should relate to the topic
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1.) What is a paragraph? Etymology: From the greek word paragraphos which means‚ line used to mark change of persons in a dialogue‚ from paragraphein to write alongside‚ from para- + graphein to write. * A Paragraph is a distinct section of a piece of writing‚ usually dealing with a single theme and indicated by a new line‚ indentation‚ or numbering. * A collection of related sentences dealing with one topic. 2.) What is overloaded paragraphing? * Overloaded paragraphing
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GRESA BERISHA +377 (0) 44 249 647 gresa.berisha1@gmail.com DESCRIPTIVE WRITING Whenever I have a stressful day and my head is full of thoughts and problems‚ I tend to think of my happiest place and most peaceful moment to remain calm and get the bad things out of my mind. They are not imaginary because I have actually been at that place and lived that one moment. It was the summer of 2011 and
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• What is a paragraph? • A paragraph is a collection of related sentences dealing with a single topic. • Learning to write good paragraphs will help you as a writer stay on track during your drafting and revision stages. • Good paragraphing also greatly assists your readers in following a piece of writing. You can have fantastic ideas‚ but if those ideas aren’t presented in an organized fashion‚ you will lose your readers (and fail to achieve your goals in writing). Qualities of a Good Paragraph:
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Robespierre The Tyrant of The French Revolution Jetson Villena 2-1 March 9 Mr Miles Socials 9 Maximilien Robespierre The French revolution was one of the central events in the western civilization led by Maximilein Robespierre and his reign of terror that lasted from 1787-1799[rjgeib]. Even though Robespierre took out the monarchy‚ he wasn’t a better ruler than Louis XVI; instead he became
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Coleridge‚ uses repetition to demonstrate the despair of the ancient mariner. Coleridge uses repetition in the lines of the poem which helps readers to understand the despair that the ancient mariner feels. In Part 1‚ the ancient mariner is stranded with his sailors in an icy area where they cannot pass. The sailors grow weary due to the stagnant trip‚ where the mariner’s despair is seen by the description of “ice was here‚ the ice was there‚ the ice was all around” (59-60). The repetition of the word
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PARAGRAPH STRUCTURE Good paragraph construction depends mainly on a) thinking through each idea so that you develop it logically and clearly‚ and b) then guiding the reader through your thought processes by using appropriate joining expressions. This means making the sentences fit together properly. Most paragraphs are composed of three parts. I. Introduction: gives background information or provides a transition; should include the topic sentence (expresses the main idea to be developed
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