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*nods* Second part of that is really rather important. I don't know about your teachers, but all of mine have drilled into me that repetition is very very bad.
You need to restate it without making them feel like they're reading it for the third time, so things like highlighting the links between each of your points, and if it's a discussion, or a 'Do you agree', show how all your points sort of weigh up. To What Extent are also rather common and leave quite a bit of room for you to assess your points, instead of just rehashing them. It also makes sure you address the direction wording, which it's very easy to overlook.
Permalink Reply by Xuut on September 24, 2010 at 1:25pm
If it helps, NEVER EVER EVER put, "and in conclusion," or something along the lines of that.
I mean that just lacks creativity and is at best, expected from maybe a seventh or eighth grade level. You usually have to be more creative like, "Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy has not only been inspirational and undoubtedly witty, but it has various elements that a good comedy should always have. Reason 1, reason 2, reason 3.."
I always find that the first sentence for both the opening and the closing are the hardest. Usually the rest just comes to you.
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First, move the square root to the better location.
[-2(180)^.5]/3
Next, take the root of 180. Either use a calculator to do this, or get close enough.
(180)^.5=(9*4*5)^.5=3*2(5)^.5=6(5)^.5
then, apply the fraction to whatever's outside the root.
6* (-2/3)= -4
and stick that in front of the remaining root. -4(5)^.5