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The topic sentence The supporting sentences How Hurricanes Happen Hurricanes are high-speed windstorms that start ovey the ocean and can have winds as fast as 250 kilometres per hour. Hurricanes usually happen over ‘oceans, near the equator. They are formed when warm, wet air is forced upward by heavier, cool air. The air pressure drops quickly from the outer edge towards the centre. This causes the wind speed to rise. The winds move in a circular pattern around the centre, or "eye", of the hurricane. In the "eye", the winds stop and the clouds lift, but the ocean below remains violent. The average hurricane covers an area of at least 240 kilometres. When the storm is over land, these winds destroy life and property. The concluding sentence ‘ntialy many uriverst students Find that getting the right balance between soil actives and academic work can ‘be a challenge, but being organised il help students be more sucessful. Some tents already have the managerert sil they ned, and others develop these sil as they progress through their course of study. However ‘there are ony a certain number of hous in the dey and sorties continual derands and deadlines can become sttesfl One ofthe important time managument sls that students can use to help met deadlines sto wea ‘semester planner anda weekly metable to mark in de dates and to plana study program. Goal setng another Important organising sll and tis involves berg abet keep long term gal in mind while ao seting short term oaks, suchas what could ealeticaly be aecompished in astudy period Bong orzansod can help students lower ‘ther stress level and aso hep maintain mathation. Gordes (207, .8) bellves that geting orgpised is something accion} that students need to workat, and that twill nt just happen naturel fr them. Clesly sing orgarisng kil to get ‘the right worfife balances one of the keys to ensuring sucess as tertiary student. fvamples ‘me pont (C.E Cameron Straight Talk about Outline: BACCA Blo | Angus 3, 2014 oe alaay: fated thine For bis niting proects thera leas the dvctcermbe sp ‘Start wah your thes. den fed ou! with exdence stall de vents ne piece a =ppropnat ide. Opes wath confit. then include ey scenes to develop it (Wher the instructor dle'tasig a eullice, ft should we coe anyway Hosea necessary sep en the wy toan achieved gol, ike letng the dough ie or sang up the cat ‘before jouasy. FT chipped ontiing, the image of dl paper covered in red pen plagued me, ‘Soke good doobie, Toutined Tuude set wih Ronn tunaras, capitals leter aed ‘numbers My outine wa: 2 beautfel fine, and ene to which Irarelyetumed Sine fing hs ice, Scorn hat ro wt Taos nity Caleta Dia Walingin|ae Old School Otiners Lun cue tere ve other wall bt ral, pce ot forth 1 frgen oer eople—peolewbe, Hie ma, dn know al 308 ‘ie afr you esi The topic sentence Step i Step 2 Step 5 How to Boil an Egg ‘You can cook a perfectly boiledégg for breakfast if youlfollow thesq/six easy steps. First, get a pot big enough to hold one egg. Then fill the pot 4/5 full with water and put in the egg. Next, turn the heat to high until the pot of water is boiling. Boil the egg in the water for three minutes, Take the egg out of the pot and putfit in an egg cup. Now the egg is fo eat. Enjoy Step 4 Step 5) Concluding sentences Paragraph 2 (Sih 559 mre a ustralia must develop a new cultural identity 19 retesris dere almanac ppaion Australia is no longer anation of British and Irish people. Is citizens tome from a huge variety of different ethnic and cultural backgrounds. Ge tamed ‘Thatif Australia was a republic it would give our migrants a stronger sense ol belonging (Gir posiion goer onto ive hal we woild not be turning our ‘back on our Anglo-centred past ifwe became a republic because we could sill stay on as a member of the Commonwealth of Nations Bowerer, as Jacobsen (1992) states, Australia does not need arepublic to build sense of national identity becanse we already have one. Mareower, three quarters of oar population is stil Anglo-Celtic. Furthermore, ifpeople want to migrate here they have to accept Australias traditions aad its way of Ife. In addition, other countries de not feel that they have to change their conctituticn just because they acceptinmigrants from different cultures Example : Process Chocolate cake with vanilla/almond frosting provides a tasty treat for any occasion. Follow the directions for making any flavor of chocolate cake. While the cake bakes in the oven, prepare a box of vanilla frosting mix added with roasted and buttered almond slivers. Evenly coated in melted butter the almond slivers toast in a hot skillt for approximately ten minutes. Thoroughly toast the slivers without turning them crispy. Cool the toasted almonds and set aside a handful for the final touch. Fold the almonds into the vanilla frosting, and after covering the cake, sprinkle a handful of toasted almonds on the top. After serving this desert to your guests theny generally ask for the receipe of your chocolate/vanilla/almond cake. Now you have the opportunity to smile and... Sample 2 My Shopping Norte’s Nightmare (1) ll never forget the first time | got lost in La Paz City. (2) | was traveling with my parents during summer vacation. (3) We were in a department store, and I was so excited to see such a huge place. (4) Suddenly, | turned around to ask my mom something, but she was gone! (5) | begun crying and screaming at the top of my lungs. (6) Asalesclerk came up to me and dad came running toward me and ask if | was okay. (7) She got on the public address (P.A.) system and notified the customers that a little boy with blue jeans and a red cap was lost. (8) Two minutes later my mom and dad came running toward me. (9) We all cried and hugged each other. (10) I'll never forget that day as long as | live. Five Paragraph Essay Sample--The Hazards of Moviegoing By John Langan Introductory paragraph(Thesis) [am a movie fanatic. When friends want to know what picture won the Oscar in 1980 or who played the police chief in Jaws, they ask me. My friends, though, have stopped asking me if I want to go out to the movies. The problems in getting to the theater, the theater itself, and the behavior of some patrons are all reasons why T often wait for a movie to show up on TV. First supporting paragraph First of all, just getting to the theater presents difficulties. Leaving @ home equipped with a TV and a video recorder isn't an attractive idea on @ humid, cold, or rainy night. Even if the weather cooperates, there is still a thirty-minute drive to the theater down a congested highway, followed by the hassle of looking for a parking space. And then there are the lines. After hooking yourself to the end of a human chain, you worry about whether there will be enough tickets, whether you will get seets together, and whether many people will sneak into the line ahead of you. Second supporting paragraph Once you have made it to the box office and gotten your tickets, you are confronted with the problems of the theater itself. If you are in one of the run-down older theaters, you must adjust to the musty smell of seldom-cleaned carpets. Beside these half the seats you sit in seem loose or tilted so that you sit at a strange angle. On the other hand the newer twin and quad theaters offer, their own problems. Sitting in an area only one-quarter the size of a regular theater, moviegoers: often have to put up with the sound of the movie next door. This is especially Jarring when the other movie involves racing cars or a karate war and you are trying to enjoy a quiet love story. ‘And whether the theater is old or new, it will have floors that seem to be coated with rubber cement. By the end of a movie, shoes almost have to be pried off the floar because they have become sealed to a deadly compound of spilled soda and hardening bubble gum. ‘Third supporting paragraph ‘Some of the patrons are even more of a problem than the theater itself. Little kids race up ané down the aisles, Teenagers try to impress their friends by talking back to the screen, whistling, land making what they consider to be hilarious noises. Adults act as if they were at home in their own living rooms and comment loudly on the ages of the stars or why movies aren't as good ‘anymore. And people of all ages crinkle candy wreppers, stick gum on their seats, and drop popcorn tubs or cups of crushed ice and soda on the floor. They also cough and burp, squirm endlessly in their seats and elbow you out of the armrest on either side of your seat. Concluding paragraph After arriving home from the movies one night, I decided that I was not going to be a moviegoer anymore. I was tired of the problems involved in getting to the movies and dealing with the theater itself and some of the patrons. The next day I arranged to have cable TV service installed in my home. I may now see movies a bit later than other people, but I'll be more relaxed watching box office hits in the comfort of my own living room. ‘There are many different kinds of essays. The following are some of the most common ones: Descriptive Definition ~ Compare-contrast ~ Cause-effect ~ Narrative ~ Process - Argumentative = Critical Norton trversiy Year I Semester I Gallege of Ans, Humeniies and Languages Writing Skills? A process paragraph written in the passive voice Polygraph Testing Many peuple know the terms polygraph and le detector rest, but many are not fam with how the test acwally werks. The test uses a process that ‘analyzes the physiclogical reactions ina person's bedy while he or she stad answers questions. © called anemograph is attached to a person's chest to cevord breathing patterns. Any abnormalities ia respkatory patterns are recorded during an official interview. 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