Arts & Humanities: Books & Authors: “Question: I have a paragraph that needs to be way more persuasively written - could anyone turn it into a real strong piece?” plus 4 more |
- Question: I have a paragraph that needs to be way more persuasively written - could anyone turn it into a real strong piece?
- Question: Can you provide some reviews on the "Orange is the New Black" book?
- Question: Why do I cry after reading a book?
- Question: A Tale Of Two Cities, help?
- Question: Can anyone confirm if the book Game of Thrones is based on a true story in the medieval times? Thanks for the help.?
| Posted: 29 Sep 2014 04:55 AM PDT It's writing to a grant funding group and I need to persuade them that our group is the most unique and best group of this type that they should fund. Here is the paragraph: ''Although there are various organizations that arrange vacations, trips and activities catered to disadvantaged children from difficult situations, our project is unique in the way that we are the only organization offering the mother of the home this exceptional experience. And in addition to this being a mini vacation they will come out equipped with different applicable tools to help them combat some of their daily stresses. These women are the backbones of their homes, and in effect, by us giving them support they in turn will give their family the care and support they require which will in turn produce healthy, capable and valuable members of society.'' Thank you so much |
| Question: Can you provide some reviews on the "Orange is the New Black" book? Posted: 29 Sep 2014 04:28 AM PDT Nothing wrong with the way the book is written, but I found the narrator tiresome in blaming everyone else for her bad choices. She felt that things like this weren't supposed to happen to girls like her. And she never stopped feeling that way. |
| Question: Why do I cry after reading a book? Posted: 29 Sep 2014 04:05 AM PDT Why do I cry after reading a book? so I recently finished a wattpad story and I just cried. Not because it's sad. Because I felt empty inside and now everything that I think about that has to do with Alec or Riley (the characters) I just want to cry. Help? |
| Question: A Tale Of Two Cities, help? Posted: 29 Sep 2014 03:41 AM PDT I can't find an answer for this question and I need a quote from the book to support it: (This is from Book II, Chapter 3) How does Mr. Carton help Mr. Stryver cast doubt on the testimony of the witness who was in the Dover mail with Mr. Lorry five years earlier? Any help is much appreciated! |
| Posted: 29 Sep 2014 03:34 AM PDT Not as far as I'm aware although the author has taken inspiration of historical battles and loosely based his kingdoms on ancient civilisations, like Romans, Greeks, Anglo Saxons etc... |
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