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Explore the tangible aspects defining a good friend, including specific actions and characteristics, while also identifying what does not encompass a true friendship. This essay delves into the concrete attributes that make a friendship genuine and excludes abstract notions like trust and faith.
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Literal Definition • Something tangible • Something that can easily be defined • Should not be an abstract concept • Ex: good friend, ideal car, perfect boyfriend • Not ex: trust, love, faith
Inclusion and Exclusion Inclusion: • Descriptions of the term (think adjectives) • Actions of the term (think verbs) Exclusion: -Descriptions the term is not (think adjectives) -Actions the term does not do (think verbs)
Methods: Choose One Block (bare minimum 6 paragraphs) -the content is sectioned by inclusion and exclusion. I. Intro • Body A. Inclusion (descriptions) B. Inclusion (actions) C. Exclusion (descriptions) D. Exclusion (actions) III. Closing
Methods: Choose one Alternate (at least 6 paragraphs) • Intro • Body A. Inclusion (descriptions) B. Exclusion (descriptions) C. Inclusion (actions) D. Exclusion (actions) III. Closing
Brainstorm • Types of people (the perfect student) • Types of objects (the perfect car) • Types of sports (the perfect game) • Types of culture (the least perfect date, horror movie) • Be creative!