Journal Entry #90 Title: Rules Thesis Statement

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Journal Entry #90 Title: Rules Thesis Statement Write an essay explaining whether rules are important. Write the prompt in your journal. You have 5 minutes to identify the topic + position by placing an underline around each. Now, write a strong thesis statement for the prompt. Make sure you use the key words from the prompt and be ready to share.

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Tuesday: taken: The present perfect form of the verb should be used here because it refers to something that has happened in the past in an unspecified time. hairy, long: Commas are used to separate two adjectives directly beside each other. wife, Cindy,: This example requires a comma because it is an appositive. An appositive is a noun that renames another noun right beside it. An appositive must be set off my commas on either side. despises it, but: A comma is used to separate two sentences with a conjunction (but). to: Too is a synonym for also or an excess of something. To should be used as a preposition. want to: Wanna is not a word. Want to is the proper form. part? It: An ellipsis (…) should not be used. Punctuation is added and a new sentence is started. cold, bitter: Commas are used to separate two adjectives directly beside each other. © Presto Plans