Apex/ many people stayed in New Orleans despite the approaching storm
Aftermath refers to the condition we humans leave the world in by living here. The first stanza describes the passing of seasons and repeats that the summer fields are mown. Longfellow then says that "we gather in the aftermath" . Keep in mind the two definitions of Aftermath State of consequence (after disaster) Second growth in the same year "We gather" in the fields we have mown leaving them full of only meager second growth and pathetic plants We abuse our planet and the destruction of land and nature is a scene resembling the aftermath of a disaster
First person, as is a news article.
In elementary school, one to three paragraphs (150-500 words). In middle school, three to five paragraphs (500-900 words). In high school, five to seven paragraphs (900-1500 words). In college, seven to twelve paragraphs (1500-2500 words). (more or less)
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A narrative lead should engage your reader with an interesting story in the first two paragraphs. It is the hook.
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The storm left about a million people without power.
In a report or paper, the key ideas are usually expressed either as section headings, or as the first sentence of a paragraph. In a newspaper story, they are dealt with in the first few paragraphs of an article.
Sure, here is an example: The first series of paragraphs The second series of paragraphs The third series of paragraphs
The chart illustrates a clear correlation between increasing temperatures and rising sea levels, which directly aligns with the article's discussion of climate change causing ice sheets to melt and oceans to expand. This visual representation supports the idea that global warming is contributing to sea level rise, as mentioned in the introductory paragraphs of the article.
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The key facts of a news story are usually found in the first few paragraphs of an article, known as the lead or nut graf. These paragraphs provide a summary of the most important information about the story, including the who, what, when, where, why, and how.
A topic sentence is always the first sentence of a paragraph. This holds true for transition paragraphs as well as standard paragraphs.
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To interchange paragraphs, simply cut the text of the first paragraph, place the cursor at the beginning of the second paragraph, and paste the text you just cut. This will effectively switch the positions of the two paragraphs.
The tone in the first two paragraphs is informative and neutral. The text presents factual information about the topic without showing any strong emotion or opinion.
The forced relocation of the Cherokee People called the Trail of Tears occurred in 1838. The United States Government had a history of mistreating the Red Man, but this was one of the most despicable acts perpetrated on Native Americans. Hit the link and read about it courtesy of our friends at Wikipedia. Suggestion: slide along the link and read just the first two paragraphs of the article. You'll be up to speed. And if the first two paragraphs doesn't cause you to at least skim the rest of the article, nothing will get you to do it.