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Timed Essays 20 minutes

Directions You will have 20 minutes to plan and write the essay assigned below. You are expected to express your thoughts carefully, naturally, and effectively. Be specific -- one concrete, pertinent example is worth a thousand words. Remember that how well you write is much more important than how much you write. Do not write on a topic other than the one assigned below. An essay on a topic of your own choice will receive no credit.

First, consider carefully the following statement. “We need more people who specialize in the impossible.” Do you agree or disagree with this quotation? Has attempting to do what other people have always thought impossible always led to gains for humanity? Write an essay in which you support your view with examples from literature, history, or observation.

First, consider carefully the following statement. “Some possessions, like a mink coat. A certain car or dog, or membership in a club, by seeming to confer upon their owners a particular status, influence the average person more than he realizes.” Choose one of those status symbols, or another that you think of, explain the reasons for its appeal, and show how that symbol has been a force for both good and evil..

First, consider carefully the following statement. “Growing up requires the acceptance of limitation.” Do you agree or disagree with this statement? What evidence can you find in your own observation, reading and study to support your point of view? Be sure in your discussion to make clear your interpretation or definition of “limitations.”

First, consider carefully the following statement. “Adventure is not outside a man; it is within.” First, make certain that you understand the statement. Then, decide whether you agree or disagree with it. Support your position with specific examples from your reading, study, observation, or experiences.

First, consider carefully the following statement. “Adversity makes men, and prosperity makes monsters.” First, make certain that you understand the statement. Then, decide whether you agree or disagree with it. Support your position with specific examples from your reading, study, observation, or experiences.

First, consider carefully the following statement. “Any change for the better brings its own evil with it, and so one powerful consideration should always be in the back of our minds: if we release this good thing, what evil is likely to escape with it?” First, make certain that you understand the statement. Then, decide whether you agree or disagree with it. Support your position with specific examples from your reading, study, observation, or experiences.

First, consider carefully the following statement. “Boredom is an insult to oneself.” First, make certain that you understand the statement. Then, decide whether you agree or disagree with it. Support your position with specific examples from your reading, study, observation, or experiences.

First, consider carefully the following statement. “Each of us assumes a personality to satisfy each group into which we enter; i.e., we do not act at home precisely as we act with the gang, in the classroom, or before an employer.” First, make certain that you understand the statement. Then, decide whether you agree or disagree with it. Support your position with specific examples from your reading, study, observation, or experiences.

First, consider carefully the following statement. “Good judgment comes from experience, and experience comes from bad judgment.” First, make certain that you understand the statement. Then, decide whether you agree or disagree with it. Support your position with specific examples from your reading, study, observation, or experiences.

First, consider carefully the following statement. “Life is a tragedy for those who feel, and a comedy for those who think.” First, make certain that you understand the statement. Then, decide whether you agree or disagree with it. Support your position with specific examples from your reading, study, observation, or experiences.

First, consider carefully the following statement. “Man is a make-believe animal: he is never so truly himself as when he is acting a part.” First, make certain that you understand the statement. Then, decide whether you agree or disagree with it. Support your position with specific examples from your reading, study, observation, or experiences.

First, consider carefully the following statement. “Most ignorance is vincible ignorance. We don’t know because we don’t want to know. “ First, make certain that you understand the statement. Then, decide whether you agree or disagree with it. Support your position with specific examples from your reading, study, observation, or experiences.

First, consider carefully the following statement. “Nothing is more sad than the death of an illusion.” First, make certain that you understand the statement. Then, decide whether you agree or disagree with it. Support your position with specific examples from your reading, study, observation, or experiences.

First, consider carefully the following statement. “Opposition is indispensable. People will always learn more from those who disagree with them than from those who share their views.” “Opposition is indispensable. People will always learn more from those who disagree with them than from those who share their views.” Decide whether you agree or disagree. Support your position with specific examples from your reading, study, observation, or experiences.

First, consider carefully the following statement. “A nation writes its autobiography in the uses to which it puts its leisure time no less than in the produce of its industries.” First, make certain that you understand the statement. Then, decide whether you agree or disagree with it. Support your position with specific examples from your reading, study, observation, or experiences.

First, consider carefully the following statement. “Some societies have had strong faith in the greatness and nobility of man. Americans today have lost such faith. One symptom of this loss is the absence of hero-figures. As a result, Americans have little faith in mankind generally.” Decide whether you agree or disagree. Support your position with specific examples from your reading, study, observation, or experiences.

First, consider carefully the following statement. “There are everyday objects whose utility we take for granted and whose beauty we overlook.” First, make certain that you understand the statement. Then, decide whether you agree or disagree with it. Support your position with specific examples from your reading, study, observation, or experiences.

First, consider carefully the following statement. “Success is a journey, not a destination.” First, make certain that you understand the statement. Then, decide whether you agree or disagree with it. Support your position with specific examples from your reading, study, observation, or experiences.

First, consider carefully the following statement. “Adventure movies, romantic tales, science fiction, and detective stories are often the means of escaping from reality. Such escape is irresponsible. It is also harmful, both to the individual and to his society.” First, make certain that you understand the statement. Then, decide whether you agree or disagree with it. Support your position with specific examples from your reading, study, observation, or experiences.

First, consider carefully the following statement. “I respect faith, but doubt is what gets you an education.” First, make certain that you understand the statement. Then, decide whether you agree or disagree with it. Support your position with specific examples from your reading, study, observation, or experiences.

First, consider carefully the following statement. “Nothing is wonderful when you get used to it.” First, make certain that you understand the statement. Then, decide whether you agree or disagree with it. Support your position with specific examples from your reading, study, observation, or experiences.

First, consider carefully the following statement. “The American student is a victim of herd instinct, and the herd instinct is today taking us in an unfortunate direction.” First, make certain that you understand the statement. Then, decide whether you agree or disagree with it. Support your position with specific examples from your reading, study, observation, or experiences.

First, consider carefully the following statement. “The tragedy of life is not so much what men suffer, but rather what they miss. First, make certain that you understand the statement. Then, decide whether you agree or disagree with it. Support your position with specific examples from your reading, study, observation, or experiences.

First, consider carefully the following statement. “Tradition is society’s safeguard, but also its potential executioner. First, make certain that you understand the statement. Then, decide whether you agree or disagree with it. Support your position with specific examples from your reading, study, observation, or experiences.

First, consider carefully the following statement. “We live in an era of language inflation. Being a star is no longer significant because we have superstars; what is normal is tremendous or fabulous. This wholesale distribution of highest ratings defeats its own purpose. Everything is presented as something unique, unheard-of, outstanding. Thus, nothing is unique, unheard-of, outstanding. When everything is superlative, everything is mediocre.” Decide whether you agree or disagree. Support your position with specific examples from your reading, study, observation, or experiences.