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If the following paragraph were part of a personal essay, where should it...
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<blockquote data-quote="nickoname" data-source="post: 406563"><p>...be � in the introduction, the body.. If the following paragraph were part of a personal essay, where should it be in the introduction, the body, or the conclusion?</p><p></p><p>Events from the previous day continued working through my mind in the morning. It wasn't clear why he would have done what he did. What was the point of calling me in for an interview if the job was already filled? Was it an informational meeting, a joke, a mistake, or was there some other explanation? I turned it over in my head until nearly noon.</p><p></p><p> A. The conclusion. </p><p> B. The introduction. </p><p> C. None — it wouldn't work in a personal essay. </p><p> D. The body.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nickoname, post: 406563"] ...be � in the introduction, the body.. If the following paragraph were part of a personal essay, where should it be in the introduction, the body, or the conclusion? Events from the previous day continued working through my mind in the morning. It wasn't clear why he would have done what he did. What was the point of calling me in for an interview if the job was already filled? Was it an informational meeting, a joke, a mistake, or was there some other explanation? I turned it over in my head until nearly noon. A. The conclusion. B. The introduction. C. None — it wouldn't work in a personal essay. D. The body. [/QUOTE]
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