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    Animals have been used in medical research for centuries. In a recent count‚ it was determined that 8815 animals were being used for research at MSU‚ 8503 of them were rats‚ mice‚ hamsters‚ and gerbils. The strugle against animal research has been one of the most debatable issues of the decade. Even though most researchers need to do experiments on animals in order to achieve medical advances‚ animal research should not be allowed because it is cruel and inhumane‚ it is not always accurate‚ and often

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    ● One paragraph for each category in the thesis ● Begin with topic sentence ● Explains main idea of paragraph ● Supports thesis ● ● Fact and Details (3 things) ● Interpreting/analysis/commentary ● Clincher sentence (answers so what?) 6. Conclusion ● Reinforce thesis ● Synthesis clincher sentences ● Addresses the question So What? [assigns importance] ● Exit sentence – explains what the topics leads into next (puts essay in historical perspective) 7. Proofread1. Read and analyze the question

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    conditions will be once your plan is adopted. Or‚ paint a picture of disaster if your plan is not implemented. Action Step Once the audience is convinced your policy is beneficial‚ state the exact action they must take. Conclusion Summary clincher Problem-Solution Pattern Introduction Attention Step Attention getter + Orientation + Central idea (Your stand) Body Need Step Body (1st main idea): Show them that a problem exists with the current situation and something needs to change

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    The Catcher in the Rye 5 Paragraph Essay Directions: Write a five paragraph essay on one of the following topics. Provide specific examples from the text and quotes that are relevant and effectively explained to prove your point. Select ONE of the following topics: 1) Holden Caulfield is considered to be the poster child for teenagers and the problems they face while growing up. With that in mind‚ argue whether or not Holden deserves to be considered the icon of the teenage experience

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    going to look at five tips- Acronym- RELAX R- Recognize‚ keep a journal E- Exercise‚ take your mind off problems‚ create a routine L- Let it go! A- Attitude X- Extra sleep Recap of five tips IV. In Conclusion A. Summary of points B. Clincher Stress Informative Speech Bailey Smith‚ 2nd place winner at RIT‚ “The Effects and Ways of Managing Stress” I. Intro- A. Makes a connection with the audience B. Defines Stress (uses reference) C. Preview of main points: Reasons for stress;

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    everywhere I go bad habits get me in trouble? For example I get in trouble at (1) home (2) school and I even get in trouble for my (3) personal habits. Even though my bad habits might be weird‚ they have caused some real serious consequences.  [THESIS] [Clincher] First of all [transition] my bad habit have got me in trouble at (1) home so many times‚ cause I touch to much.my mom gets mad when I touch something and don’t put it back where I found it. For example [transition] I remember this one time

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    Emily Cloonan‚ Miranda Haddock‚ Ryan Getherall  November 3‚ 2014  Light/Dark Paragraphs    In the novel‚ A Tale of Two Cities‚ by Charles Dickens‚ the author uses light  and dark to set the tone. The tone of this novel is mysterious‚ dark‚ and depressing.  At the  beginning of the novel‚ Dickens says “It was the season of Light‚ it was the season of  Darkness‚ it was the spring of hope‚ it was the winter of despair” (7). In this quote‚ Dickens  uses paradox to explain the controversy between the light and darkness throughout

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    “Mutually Assured Destruction.” Supporting Fact #3: Under Eisenhower‚ America was spurred on an arms race‚ especially when the Soviets launched Sputnik‚ after this America race to build weapons‚ and further technology in order to go into space Clincher: Under Eisenhower‚ the U.S was constantly competing with the USSR to endure that it would always have the upper hand‚ falling behind would mean failure and‚ potentially‚ destruction Supporting Paragraph #2: Sub-Thesis: Nixon’s approach was different

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    details - a specific example from the work used to provide evidence for your topic sentence/support thesis. Commentary - your explanation and interpretation of the concrete detail. Commentary explains how the concrete detail proves the thesis. Clincher/Concluding Sentence - last sentence of the body paragraph. It concludes the paragraph by tying the concrete details and commentary back to the major thesis. Conclusion: the last paragraph where you are given one last chance to convince the reader

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