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英文 國中

有人會寫英文短文嗎?

Get Ready to Write things. *識全集中 A Venn diagram can help you compare and contrast two different Ants How they are the same Bees • Live in • Black or brown •Can walk a long way • Birds like to eat them Insects • six legs Live in hives Yellow and black Can •Make e both popular. use a ball exciting How they are different Read the following report comparing ants and bees. Read again and complete the Venn diagram with information that tells you how ants and basketball 219 mod MS 89 and bees are the same or different. Introduction How they are the same How they are different Conclusion Ants and Bees nobuboun There are many kinds of insects in the world. All insects have six legs, but they can be very different. Two insects, which you can see everywhere, are ants and bees. Ants live in nests. Thousands of ants live together. Bees also live together, but they live in hives. Both ants and bees have a queen. The hard working queen lays many eggs. Ants and bees work very hard to find food and build their homes. But be careful because when they get angry, they can hurt you. yart worl hib Ants and bees are also different in many ways. Ants are usually smaller than bees and they are brown or black in color. However, bees are yellow and black. Bees can fly and eat from flowers. This food, which becomes honey, is delicious. On the other hand, ants often walk a long way to find food. Some birds and animals like to eat ants. As you can see, ants and bees are both very interesting no insects. They are the same and different in many ways. Which one do you like? IN LINE

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英文 大學

哪一個段落沒有主題句? 我覺得是第一個,對嗎? 要怎麼替這個段落寫出主題句呢?

2 Despite different home cultures and countries, international students' main overall motivation is the desire get out on their own, to carve out a new direction in their lives. "Foreign students" do not casually abandon the comforts of family and cultural ties; they have done their homework on Canadian schools. All their preparation, though, cannot prepare them for the loneliness and ongoing difficul- ties they face, from cold winters to financial issues related to the higher tuition fees they must pay. Some students, though, emigrate to escape those same tight- knit families and bonds that others find so painful to leave behind. A Macleans "On Campus" report notes that family expectations may be opposed to students' visions for themselves and lead them to reject accepted values and career paths in their hometowns and countries. Csilla, a web-design student at Waterloo admits, "I was always supposed to enter my family's restaurant business in Budapest, but I felt suf- focated even working part-time as a server. Web design is my passion, and I wanted 12: CAUSE OR EFFECT [- a completely fresh start, something that is completely my own ("International Stu- dents"). Finding independent paths to their own dreams is the key here, whether students choose those paths as a result of personal ideals or as a reaction to pre-set future plans.

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