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Structures Of An Essay

Writing an essay on the topic "Structures of an Essay" can be both challenging and rewarding. While
it may seem straightforward to discuss the components of an essay, delving into the intricacies of
structure requires a comprehensive understanding of various elements. One must navigate through the
introduction, thesis statement, body paragraphs, and conclusion while maintaining coherence and
logical flow.

Crafting a compelling introduction that captures the reader's attention and sets the tone for the essay
is an art in itself. The thesis statement, as the backbone of the essay, must succinctly convey the main
argument and guide the reader on what to expect. Developing coherent body paragraphs involves
presenting supporting evidence, analyzing it, and smoothly transitioning between ideas. This requires
a deep understanding of the topic and the ability to organize thoughts effectively.

Maintaining a balance between depth and conciseness is another challenge. Writers must convey their
points with clarity and depth while avoiding unnecessary verbosity. Proper citation and referencing,
adherence to a particular style guide, and ensuring a cohesive narrative further contribute to the
complexity of the task.

The concluding paragraph, meant to summarize key points and leave a lasting impression, demands
finesse. It should not introduce new ideas but instead wrap up the essay in a way that reinforces the
thesis and leaves a lasting impact on the reader.

While the difficulty lies in juggling these various elements, the satisfaction of successfully
constructing a well-organized and compelling essay is immensely rewarding. It requires not just
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Structures Of An Essay Structures Of An Essay
Personal Narrative-Football
I was nine years old in 1952, and it was on a brisk August Sunday afternoon when my
Dad took me to my very first 49ers game at Kezar Stadium for an exhibition contest
against the Cardinals, from Chicago. As I remember the weather was overcast and the
temperature a cool 60 degrees.

We left our home at 11:30 a.m., and we walked down Lincoln Way towards the stadium.
Dad said that this was his weekly ritual, traveling the same way to every home game. The
narrow streets leading to Kezar were jammed with cars; many headed in the wrong
direction, while fans were coming by foot, by bus, by trolley, by bicycle, even on roller
skates to see the game.

We we arrived at the stadium around noon time. There, we stood in a long line to buy
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For me, pro football was born August 24, 1952. Every 49er would now be playing in
front of me. Can you blame me for going gaga?

We settled on wooden benches that was our seating at Kezar for the afternoon. The
benches allowed about sixteen inches per backside, and each row had thirty six seats.

From our vantage point, we sat directly under a giant scoreboard; the clock displayed
had a minute and a second hand; which noted the time left in a quarter.

Dad described: When the clock wound down to the final minute, with the two hands
converging, players and coaches always had difficulty determining how much time
remained. There would be a couple of guys inside watching the game through those little
slots with big numbered cards, inwhich they would manually change the score as the
situation changed.

Game programs cost 25 cents, and Dad was quick to buy one. Inside the program were
great photos of many 49er players in action poses. There was also a cartoon of a gold
miner shooting off two pistols; one of which was aimed at his own head! I instantly fell
in love with the zany little prospector. Dad commented that gold miner shooting his
pistols was our official team
Digital Literacy Essay
Digital Literacy
ENG122: English Composition II
Angela Temple
January 20, 2014

In today s world it is a requirement to be digitally literate in order to be able to


function in a capacity that enables one to be more successful whether it is at home,
school, at our jobs or even looking for a job. Over the last few decades our environment
has evolved into a digital environment. Being or becoming digitally literate is essential in
being successful in this digital environment. Almost everything we do today requires
some sort of digital knowledge or literacy. From surfing the internet to searching for a
job to being able to perform our jobs, we are required to have some sort of digital ... Show
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Most of the employers out there put all of their information online and to be able to
apply for that job, you have to use a computer. That applies to submitting your resume
as well. The days of going from business to business, filling out applications and
turning in resumes are long gone. Nowadays when you go to a business to apply for a
job, they tell you to go online to their website and apply there. Being digitally literate
also relates to the everyday things that we do such as reading the newspaper or a
magazine or even writing a letter. Most newspapers and magazines can be found
online today and that can make things easier for us in our day to day lives. With that
technology, we no longer have to carry around some giant newspaper or even a
magazine. We have the ability to put them on our computers of even an iPad and access
them from anywhere that you have internet access. Plus having this technology allows us
to be able to search for certain articles without having to scan through an entire
newspaper or magazine. Along with having the ability to read newspapers and magazines
digitally, those companies are also adding more pictures and links that just add that much
more to the stories. Even the newspaper companies such as the New York Times have
evolved with this digital trend by adding more color photos, charts, different fonts and
even colored fonts in an attempt to make their publications more attractive. While there
are

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