Lesson Nine Quick Fix Society1. Introduction to the Text2.Detailed explanation of the text3.Discussion
Lesson Nine Quick Fix Society 1. Introduction to the Text 2.Detailed explanation of the text 3.Discussion
Introduction to the TextStructure1 The three parts of the essay are clear-cut . Inthe introduction the writer compares her rideon fast roads to West Virginia and her returntrip by a different route. The contrast set herthinking whether there was somethingwrongwith Americans'quick-fix lifestyle
Introduction to the Text • 1. Structure • The three parts of the essay are clear-cut . In the introduction the writer compares her ride on fast roads to West Virginia and her return trip by a different route. The contrast set her thinking whether there was something wrong with Americans’ quick-fix lifestyle
· The last sentence of the section Ourcountry has become a nation in searchof the quick fix----in more ways thanone."'serves as a transition from theintroduction to the body , in which shelists three ways Americans seek aquick fix
• The last sentence of the section “Our country has become a nation in search of the quick fix-in more ways than one.”serves as a transition from the introduction to the body , in which she lists three ways Americans seek a quick fix
: In the conclusion the three rhetoricalquestions in Paragraph 7 prepare thereaders for what the writer summarizesin the last sentence of the paragraphThe thesis is stated in the last twosentences of Paragraph 8: let's slowdown and enjoy what nature offers usand what mankind has left us andrediscoverlife
• In the conclusion the three rhetorical questions in Paragraph 7 prepare the readers for what the writer summarizes in the last sentence of the paragraph. The thesis is stated in the last two sentences of Paragraph 8: let’s slow down and enjoy what nature offers us and what mankind has left us and rediscover life
Introduction to the Text2. Writing Skills This is a piece of explanatory writing.Itspurpose is to explain or clarify a certain pointthe writer chiefly uses two patterns to developthe central idea
Introduction to the Text 2. Writing Skills • This is a piece of explanatory writing. Its purpose is to explain or clarify a certain point . the writer chiefly uses two patterns to develop the central idea