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Life is endless with God's power of love.
Love is the deepest mystery to escape.
Courage helps mankind go the extra mile.
Praises encompass elements to raise and uplift the human's spirit.
Humbleness propels the ego to rest safely.
Prospective endeavors are honorable in light of their contribution and appreciation.
Blessings are all possibilities to cherish.
Body, soul, and spirit in good health are God's gift to mankind.
The highs and lows of life measure the capacity to be patient.
Limitless resources are aligned with wealth.
The likelihood of a plan, focus, and commitment are potentials of determination.
A gift is symbolic of a new beginning to share and appreciate.
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English Language Arts (Writing Tips)
Basic elements of academic writing need:
(Not be perfect; especially, relationships are established to understand the dynamics of the context, tone, or phrases of the project. Ideally, a non-threatening sound is a good practice in education.
Grammar: a good sentence structure needs a pronoun, noun, adjective, and adverb. Keep it simple, unless it requires using several nouns or adjectives—a comma after each—in that one sentence. Read aloud and critically.
Punctuation: A comma to separate nouns or separate or differentiate items. A semicolon shows the transition of ideas into a merged sentence. a period to end a complete idea or sentence. A colon is used to introduce a topic or highlight points.
Parts of writing: Phases
Introduction (begins) Overview, definition, and quick explanation
Body (middle) Explain with in-depth or detailed examples, a full description, differentiate evidence or events, show transitions in sequence, and compare or contrast.
Conclusion (ending): support in summary
Citations and writing prompts
Samples of Transitional Words
Introduction: Once upon a time, It all started when, at the beginning
Body henceforth, first, second, third, moreover, on the other hand, in spite of, rather than, evidently, one assumption, congruent, contrary, comparing to, in contrast, fundamentally, parallel to, congruently, in conjunction
Conclusion: In conclusion, thus, hence, finally, consequently, confirm, certainly, in retrospect.