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Destiny https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wEKLEeY_WeQ

Fahrenheit 451 Level 2 and Level 3 Questions

BW How can you manipulate transitional phrases to be more creative with them? To begin, Facebook is a hindrance to social relationships. For example, people create false identities and lie to portray an ideal image. Furthermore, people troll other people just because it is the internet and they can. Lastly, in real life, people are completely different than how they are on the internet . Objective & Purpose Answer the following prompt in two expository body paragraphs: how did the Cold War affect Americans during the 1950’s? Gain an understanding for the different ways we can support and elaborate a topic FOCUS: Cohesion through transitional expressions

What is the structure for a paragraph?

Expository Paragraph PAC Writing to Inform Prompt: Explain the best, or most important, sport in the world today. Writing to Inform (Model) Prompt: What is one show that should be cancelled from television? PAC

Expository Paragraph Topic Sentence Topic Sentence (Model) Tyr The Bachelor should be cancelled from television because it promotes negative behavior.

Topic Sentence (Model) Expository Paragraph Topic Sentence Explanation Topic Sentence (Model) The Bachelor should be cancelled from television because it promotes negative behavior. Explanation (By this I mean) people don’t learn positive behaviors from it.

Topic Sentence (Model) Expository Paragraph Topic Sentence Explanation Support/Elaboration Topic Sentence (Model) The Bachelor should be cancelled from television because it promotes negative behavior. Explanation (By this I mean) people don’t learn positive behaviors from it. Support/Elaboration

Expository Paragraph Support/Elaboration TS: The Bachelor should be cancelled from television because it promotes negative behavior. Example For example, the bachelor offers feelings to multiple women. Description (Literal) He will go on a date with one girl, and less than an hour later, he will go on a date with another girl. Description (Figurative) It’s as if the contestants on the show are nothing more than a pair of shoes at the shoe store: try one on, and if you don’t like it, move on to the next one. Personal Experience In my own experience, I have seen men form relationships with one person, while simultaneously intriguing others with no care for the emotional damage. Cause and Effect If a young person sees adults acting so carelessly for other’s emotions, it will only lead to this young person doing the same thing. Comparison/Contrast Like the show, social media acts as a similar platform for a lack of morality because it allows people to engage in relationships with multiple people. Another’s experience Recently, my friend was in a 6 month relationship with his girlfriend until he found out that she had been seeing someone else via Facebook; if not for the acceptance of infidelity in our society, would something like this have happened?

Expository Paragraph Support/Elaboration Example Description (Literal) Description (Figurative) Personal Experience Cause and Effect Comparison/Contrast Another’s experience

Expository Paragraph Support/Elaboration Example Description (Literal) Description (Figurative) Personal Experience Cause and Effect Comparison/Contrast Another’s experience

Expository Paragraph Red Bow Conclusion Generalize/Hypothesize/Predict Connect the purpose to the world at large. Say something profound on behalf of the topic. Make a connection to society. Make a prediction on behalf of the sport. Make a hypothesis as to the sports future impact. on the world/society. The Bachelor, therefore, should be immediately taken off the air because for future generations it can destroy any sense of morality that is ultimately fading in the vain world of today.

Objective Answer the following prompt in two expository body paragraphs: how did the Cold War affect Americans during the 1950’s? Must incorporate example from an online article + two additional pieces of support/elaboration per paragraph Paragraph #2 must have a red bow conclusion Must have two examples of the Em Dash