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· 31-35 · 36-40 · 41-45 · 46-50 · 51-55 · 56-60 · 61-65 · 66-70 · 71-75 · 76-80 · 81-85 ·This guide offers some sample outlines for formulating various writing modes.
Subject:
English
Topic:
General Literature and Composition
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65755
OTA ID:
104719
Use the Cybrary to find information about characterization...
Use the Cybrary to find information about characterization. Read some tips on writing believable characters. Select one character (whom you know or about whom you have read) and write contrasting paragraphs about that character. In the first, try to make the character likeable. In the second, attempt to arouse a hostile reaction toward the character. Finally, in the third paragraph, choose the one you think is more successful and explain why.
Subject:
English
Topic:
General Literature and Composition
Posting ID:
67919
OTA ID:
104365
Please can you answer the following tenses E.G. concentrate on capital verbs only and give the time reference. Each question should have a tense and time reference I'm TRAVELLING to London next week. I wish I had more time to FINISH this exercise. When you have FINISHED you can go home. Gorbachev CALLS for peace summit. I'm MEETING some friends at the pub tonight. We've GOT the next lesson in the language laboratory. I am to GIVE a speech at the conference next week. If I had RUN faster, I would have won the race. We'RE off to the cinema later. Fifteen DIE in Avalanche. Tense structure to use - present simple , past simple , present continuous , past conti... click for more
Subject:
English
Topic:
General Literature and Composition
Posting ID:
69343
OTA ID:
102789
One of the books that I am using as a reference is a compilation of many writers' essays. The book does not have a specific author; however, it has three editors. I am required to use this book for my citations. I will be making citations from the various essays. How would I cite the text I am using? 1st time and thereafter?
Subject:
English
Topic:
General Literature and Composition
Posting ID:
70762
OTA ID:
104684
How to distinguish indirect objects, direct objects, and object complements.
This tutorial offers short formulas for proper identification of these grammatical terms.
Subject:
English
Topic:
General Literature and Composition
Posting ID:
75569
OTA ID:
104719
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