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Q 1/13
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refers to the time and place in which a story occurs, the time + place could drastically change the story
30
Historical Context
Q 2/13
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The equal opportunities + treatments that many people fight to secure
30
Human rights
13 questions
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refers to the time and place in which a story occurs, the time + place could drastically change the story
1
30 sec
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The equal opportunities + treatments that many people fight to secure
2
30 sec
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problems with how people treat each other
3
30 sec
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How we let our feelings + opinions affect our understating of something
4
30 sec
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the opinion of the author
5
30 sec
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word choice, negative diction leaves a negative opinion and vice versa
6
30 sec
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a short story that illustrates some aspect of your essays topic, can help connect your reader to the topic
7
30 sec
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A saying or quotation that ties into your essay's topic, can be thought provoking
8
30 sec
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A fresh or unusual way of defining the topic of your essay can cause your reader to keep reading, shouldn't use dictionary definitions
9
30 sec
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A vivid description of some aspect of your essays topic, can get your readers attention; appeal to many of the senses to create an image that will keep them reading
10
30 sec
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a surprising or shocking statement connected to the topic of your essay, causes reader to keep reading to find out if the statement is true or how it connects to your topic
11
30 sec
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A surprising fact or statistic pertaining to your essay's topic can draw your reader into your essay
12
30 sec
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Connects your hook to your thesis, sentences that provide supporting details to help readers see how it connects to the central idea of the paper