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Besides key words look for topic sentences , usually to be found at the opening of paragraphs . And often , in carefully constructed articles , the main ideas are set forth in the introduction and re- peated in the conclusion .
Besides key words look for topic sentences , usually to be found at the opening of paragraphs . And often , in carefully constructed articles , the main ideas are set forth in the introduction and re- peated in the conclusion .
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she frowned and puckered her mouth in a gesture Wolfe described in Look Homeward , Angel- " and he had me down . there . Well , it's never too old , I say . Never too old . " She chuckled at the repetition , her mouth set as tightly as ...
she frowned and puckered her mouth in a gesture Wolfe described in Look Homeward , Angel- " and he had me down . there . Well , it's never too old , I say . Never too old . " She chuckled at the repetition , her mouth set as tightly as ...
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But look , amazement on thy mother sits : O , step between her and her fighting soul : Conceit in weakest bodies strongest works : Speak to her , Hamlet . HAMLET . How is it with you , lady ? QUEEN . Alas , how is't with you , That you ...
But look , amazement on thy mother sits : O , step between her and her fighting soul : Conceit in weakest bodies strongest works : Speak to her , Hamlet . HAMLET . How is it with you , lady ? QUEEN . Alas , how is't with you , That you ...
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