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Thesis Statement To avoid generalizations In the film The Breakfast Club the adolescents display different behaviours, roles, and identities as a result of a strained relationship with their parents, pressure from parents and friends, and the difference between adolescents’ self-image and the adults’ image of adolescents. to raise specific issues for the essay to explore In the film The Breakfast Club, Claire, Brian, Andrew, John, and Allison are adolescents who display different behaviours, roles, and identities as a result of a strained relationship with their parents, pressure from parents and friends, and the difference between The Breakfast Club adolescents’ self-image and the adults’ image of that teenage group.
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Topic Sentence It is the first sentence of the paragraph It describes the point of the paragraph It must state specific points To avoid generalizations we can use questions like: who, what, where, when, and why You should stick to what you can provide evidence for
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NOUN PHRASES A phrase with a noun as its head is a noun pharse. The head can be preceded by determiners, such as the, a, her, and can be accompanied by modifiers. Examples: A house these houses The little girl next door
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Compounding Structural pattern examples Noun+noun bar code database Noun+verb/noun gunfire moonwalk Noun+verb-er dishwasher Noun+verb-ing housekeeping Verb/noun+noun cookbook swimsuit Self+noun self-control Verb-ing+noun printing-press Adjective+noun real state Verb+particle checkout
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Incorrect noun phrase: family relationship difficulties Adolescents peer groups Correct noun phrase: Difficult family relationships Peer adolescent groups
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