Perhaps you should warn everyone that life support is recommended since death by boredom is a major risk of reading The Red Badge of Courage.
2006-09-24 17:11:19
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answer #1
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answered by Bastet's kitten 6
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The Red Badge of Courage is...
A person can receive the Red Badge of Courage by...
Basically, start with a thesis or with an opening line that states what your topic is.
2006-09-24 17:08:04
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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John boy Walton did a ..... Nevermind. Kinda scary that your done, but have no "open". The opening sets the stage for the whole paper... It should contain your thesis.....
Henry transformed from a innocent child to a courageous soldier in Stephens cranes "red badge of courage"
eh, not my paper.... but you should have a strong thesis then work through the paper proving or disproving it.
2006-09-24 17:15:07
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answer #3
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answered by thomkirby 2
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Give a short overview of the topic. In other words, state what you are going to present. You can say something like:
The Red Badge of Courage was written in (year) by (author) and takes place in (year, location). It tells the story of (state the purpose of the book).
2006-09-24 17:12:09
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answered by Nora Explora 6
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I am in a generous mood tonight, therefore try this. Stephen Crane's Red Badge Of Courage, is a masterpiece that explores the mindset of the common soldier as he experiences his journey of self discovery, with war as a backdrop.
2006-09-24 17:21:38
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answered by Proud Liberal 3
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the outlet is often the toughest area for me too so i purely dont initiate on the commencing up sick initiate interior the midsection you recognize purely dig in with elbows and knees and write the midsection of the paper and then summarize the midsection for the commencing up and end paragraphs. you would be able to additionally evaluate some undertaking from television or a line from a movie or some form of known and rather recognizable assertion approximately slavery and then use that as a thread on your paper like "I easily have a dream......"~ Dr. Martin Luther King (purely those 4 words and the .....) then bypass into some thing like "at one time the belief of a international the place race isn't a controversy grow to be rather purely a dream as interior the e book.........blah blah blah" desire this helped a sprint solid success
2016-12-18 16:27:21
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answered by ? 4
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Restate the question by ansewring the question.
For ex. Are concerned individuals better than the government at solving soceity's problems.
Then you answer corcerned individuals or the government is better than solving societys problems.
After that, you restate in different words
Then conclude, Throughtout society and life, the evidence to support this statement is pervasive.
2006-09-24 17:39:33
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answer #7
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answered by silentcargo 3
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the red badge of courage is a story dear to my heart, for when i was a young boy i was forced to kill my childhood friends because our parents believed in different gods.. its sad really..
2006-09-24 17:17:21
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answered by Anonymous
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You can probably pick a quote from the book you found particularly interesting, or a quote from a philosopher or some famous war hero, that said something about the theme/storyline of the book.
2006-09-24 17:11:31
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answered by sparkle 2
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In generalities. It allows you to give a little background information leading up to the story.
It was during a time when the United States......
2006-09-24 17:10:57
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answered by ? 6
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