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    Expository Essay: Topic A: Fries for Life The idea of free McDonalds for life is a no brainer, right?! …. Wrong! but why? McDonald’s is well known to be the largest fast food retailer in the entire world. It is a global phenomenon which has been the market leader for the past decade or more. There are many reasons for this; it is cheap, fast, reliable and tasty. It is tantalizing on our eyes and our taste buds. The very colors that McDonald’s use on its packaging and in marketing are there to elicit

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    Of Mice and Men Expository Essay John Steinback’s Of Mice and Men is a book that describes the chase of the American Dream. Although achieving the American Dream is a great desire for all, seldom does it actually come true. George and Lennie, the two main characters in the book, have a goal of pursuing their version of the American Dream, as do many other characters. However, due to relationships and other conflicts, that dream is not achieved. Almost immediately, Steinback poses the question

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    Cynthia Loyola Ms. Duenow Expository Reading and Writing Period 4 Living with a Disability Dyasha Smith, a 21 year old student died by choking on a muffin at school. She wore diapers, was nonverbal, was autistic. Dyasha was a victim of neglect. Her mother stated that she was supposed to have a full-time supervisor on the bus and at school. Her supervisor was not there at the time of the event. This girl could have been helped, but the staff was too careless (Taylor). This is only one story of

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    Hiroshima Expository Essay Growing up, we fall down and get hurt, but after all that is done, we brush off our pants and go again until we succeed. We grow from our mistakes so that we can’t make them a second time so that we can grow together in unity. Mr. Tanimoto is a man who grows upon the mistakes himself and others make and helps everyone else grow with him. Mr. Tanimoto is a honest and kind man, but he put himself before others that all changed after the bombing. Mr. Tanimoto was a grateful

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    Julius Caesar Expository Essay Marlene Dietrich once said “It’s the friends that you can call up at a.m. that matter”/ he chose this quote because it’s saying that people don’t know who their real friends are until they're in need of help. He chose friendship over social because of three reasons they are number one friendship will last a long time and never attack him unless he did something wrong to his friend.number two a friendship will care about what the other person feels and does more than

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    The Book of Negroes Expository Essay

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    It is impossible for anyone to survive a horrible event in their life without a relationship to have to keep them alive. The connection and emotional bond between the person suffering and the other is sometimes all they need to survive. On the other hand, not having anyone to believe in can make death appear easier than life allowing the person to give up instead of fighting for survival. In The Book of Negroes by Lawrence Hill, Aminata Diallo survives her course through slavery by remembering her

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    To discover is to progress, experience and to transform. As one encounters discovery, an individual may encounter a transformative experience that most certainly can lead to new perceptions of others and ourselves. These ideas portrayed about how discoveries are transformative, is effectively exemplified in the poem “ The Road not taken” by Robert Frost. Which conveys how discoveries can push one into a wider world full of possibilities, which may transform one immensely introducing new perceptions

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    Abby Kuhlman L.Liebl 10A Hour 4 Expository Essay 1 Nov. 2017 Crazy in Love The famous quote "You can 't be wise and in love at the same time", by Bob Dylan, applies to three of the main characters in William Shakespeare 's A Midsummer Night 's Dream: Hermia, Helena, and Lysander. Reason and love are often at odds in real life, and this romantic comedy shows how these characters struggle to balance between the two. Hermia has a crazy determination to marry Lysander. Hermia is willing

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    Mikhil Patel APLAC, Period 2 Spencer Narrative Draft Pacing Embed reflection Language plays a great role in the process of transmitting knowledge: everybody learns a language at a very early stage of their life and this means of communication will be used throughout in order to give and receive knowledge. In the course of just one day we claim that we know something just because we have read it somewhere or somebody has told us about it. We can therefore see what a powerful tool language is. The

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