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<http://www.ntca.org/intl/FINAL.pdf>.
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ecological integrity of the protected area.
The methodology was trialled in one park in 2000, then applied in 90% of protected
areas in 2004. It was repeated in all areas, including marine parks, in ... of the area. The greater the vulnerability
and the lower the level of implementation, the higher the risk faced by the protected
area in question. The...
... exam?
a. brainstorming
b. freewriting
c. outlining
d. journaling
15. Brainstorming typically takes place during which step in the writing process?
a. planning
b. drafting
c. proofreading
d. revising
16. ... true
b. false
2. The best place in an essay for the thesis statement is generally
a. the first sentence in an essay.
b. the last sentence in an essay.
c. the end of the...
... well. They remind readers of the main idea (the country’s unstable past) and lead them into the next
paragraph by introducing the 1997 rebellion that removed Sese Seko from power.
Developing ... According to Freud, the human personality is made up of three parts:
the id, the ego, and the superego. The id is the part of the personality that exists only in the subcons...
... help them make their case. These witnesses were not
involved in the crime, but they have expertise that can help the jurors determine the guilt or innocence of the defen-
dant. Similarly, in many ... that the poem suggests loss by the
repetition of the short i sound, known as a phonetic intensive, in line 4 (thin, splinter, singing). You can also explain
how metaphor is us...
... consulting print material, there should be footnotes
and a bibliography that show the author’s sources. On the Internet, you may also find such documentation, or
sources may be documented by using links ... points.
Avoid Absolutes
Persuasive writing involves pitting one side against another—and showing why one side is superior. It’s easy to
fall into the trap of thinking in terms of...
... anecdote frames the essay by repeating the
question used in the introduction.
Introduction: What’s in a name? Nothing—and everything. It is, after all, just a name, one tiny piece of the puzzle
that ... important functions. They refocus the essay by restating the thesis;
they offer a gift to the reader in the form of a new understanding (which is an extension of the...
... three, main ideas, you may not have sufficiently
narrowed your thesis during the planning stage. Recall in Lesson 5 the discussion concerning the need to
have a thesis that correlates with the space ... ten supporting paragraphs if
they’re not supporting the right idea? Read the following essay carefully, paying particular attention to the sup-
port provided for the thesis.
W...
... asking them to write
about. The best way to determine whether you understand it is to put the prompt in your own words, and then
compare yours with the original. Are they nearly the same in meaning? ... meaning? If you have trouble with this exercise, try
circling the verbs (key words) in the original prompt. These are the same key words you will look for during the
exam...
... testing situation in which the scorers are not known to the test taker. There should
be an explanation of the need to understand the test, especially its scoring rubric, in order to satisfy the
requirements ... Describe the main points of Freud’s theory and express your opinion about his theory.
9. When revising an essay, which of the following issues should you address first...