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versus Although But Whereas 18Publishing Your Article in personality and social psychology I have drawn most of myexamples from those areas Colleagues article If this is how our enterprise. Eric J. Bengtson, Esq.. Civil defense attorney (No criminal stuff!). Davis & Young, APLC. A trial summed up in a few words. First: . "We tell '. em. what were . gonna. tell '. em. ," (opening statement); . How to Behave in the Courtroom. Preparing and Presenting Your Case. Carefully examine all materials given. Become familiar with the facts, witness statements, and physical elements. Notice conflicting statements & ambiguities. Mrs. Alba. ESL 4. Emphatic Statements. RULE:. Emphasis can be added to a statement by stressing the auxiliary verb. If . no auxiliary verb . is present in the sentence, . do, does, or did . i. s used before the verb as appropriate.. Opening Statements Must:. Be no more or less than 4 minutes long. Less than 3:50 is too short. More than 4:10 is too long. Answer all parts of the question directly. Contain specific research. Include contributions from all group members. Oxymoron. Definition-. . Oxymoron, plural oxymora, is a figure of speech in which two opposite ideas are joined to create an effect. The common oxymoron phrase is a combination of an adjective proceeded by a noun with contrasting meanings e.g. “cruel kindness” or “living death”. However, the contrasting are not always glued together. The contrasting ideas may be spaced out in a sentence e.g. “In order to lead, you must walk behind.”. getting . started:. Hooks Defined. Types of Hooks. Style in Hooks. Examples of Hooks. Table of contents. A . HOOK is the opening of . anything . you write. . P. rovide . a juicy idea that will make your reader want to continue . Genres and literature. When you speak about genre and literature, . genre means a category, or kind of story.. All categories of books or stories can be called either . fiction. . or . non-fiction.. Thesis Statements. What is a thesis statement?. A thesis statement is the . main idea . of the essay.. It is often a . point you want to argue . or support in an essay.. Is . one concise sentence . that can be argued in the essay. It must be a statement, not a question. It can answer your research question though. . Special. Statements. HCs . may require . a Special Statements addressing work relevant to their search . Research Plan. Administrative Philosophy. Statement of Faith. Diversity . Each is used to . judge . What the author is trying to show about the world, people, or society.. Ex: A theme of Shakespeare’s . Romeo and Juliet. is that romantic love can be stronger than the love of one’s family.. GENRE. getting started:. Hooks Defined. Types of Hooks. Style in Hooks. Examples of Hooks. Table of contents. A HOOK is the opening of anything you write. Provide a juicy idea that will make your reader want to continue reading. As the metaphor suggests, you want to hook the audience into what you are writing about. Evidence and Reasons. Claim. A claim answers the question “what should we do?” . GOAL IS TO MAP OUT YOUR CASE IN A STORY. TELL A STORY FROM YOUR PERSPECTIVE. DO . NOT ARGUE!. EXPLAIN WHAT HAPPENED IN A STORY FORM IN A WAY THAT IS EASY TO FOLLOW AND INTERESTING . USE FUTURE TENSE. "THE EVIDENCE WILL SHOW. hurt you: concerning violence”. Jaime . Kinslow. David Tapia. Denise Avila. “How to read literature like a professor. ”. Chapter 11. In this chapter you will learn: . What is violence?. Where is violence?.

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