Origami is the Japanese word for paper folding. ¨ORI¨ means to fold and ¨KAMI¨ means paper. Together, they form the word, "origami.“-It is an art form that has been handed down from parent to child through many generations.-Origami involves the creation of paper forms usually entirely by folding. Animals, birds, fish, geometric shapes, puppets, toys and masks are among the models that even very young children can learn to make in just one sitting.-The art of making paper from pulp originated in China in the year 102 A.D. Paper then became more available to the masses.^-^
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The above question wants to analyze your writing skill. For that reason, I can't write your journal entry, but I'll show you how to write it.
<h3>Steps to writing journal entry</h3>
- Choose one of Odysseus' adventures.
- Read the original text about this adventure.
- Read summaries and articles that present the most important points of this adventure.
- Write the journal entry, showing how Odysseus felt during the adventure.
The diary entry must be written from the first-person point of view. In that case, you must pretend to be Odysseus and write down his perception at the time the adventure was taking place.
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Examples, one with a comma and one without:
Shakespeare was born in Stratford and went on to write Hamlet.
Shakespeare was born in Stratford, later writing Hamlet
Yes, in one way, the essay makes you think of the strength of human spirit when it endures severe situations.
James Baldwin “Notes of a Native Son” refers to racial issues in America. The topic of the story shows how Baldwin goes through a cycle of events. He contemplates the death of his stepfather, his youngest sister’s birth, his nineteenth birthday, and race problems in Harlem. The events and the way they presented makes Baldwin wonder about the spirit of human nature and what it needs to endure to live by.
Baldwin explores the bitterness and suffering of black Americans while remembering his father’s mental health. Baldwin thinks he can inherit the paranoia that affected his father and questions himself the way trauma is passed through generations.