Asked by D-Man

what kind of conclusion does the writer use? what is the impact of that kind of conclusion in this essay? the essay is : the difference between sin and circumstance.

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Answered by Ms. Sue
The conclusion was unexpected in my opinion. What kind of impact did this conclusion have on you?

http://www.time.com/time/columnist/morrow/article/0,9565,165683,00.html


Answered by D-Man
I think the conclusion the writer uses is twistered. The impact in the essay is talking about two different murder cases, that have nothing to do with it other. One case is about how two man walked in a wendys and killed everyone just so that they could rob the place of 2300 dollars. The other case is how a house wife was crazy or depressed. The woman killed all her kids starting with the youngest one first going up to the oldest.She did all this so that they would be protected by god, so that nothing bad could happen to them. I think the whole article is showing us how people respond to different problems using different methods of killing to fix there lifes.
Answered by Ms. Sue
Yes.

Did you agree with the author's conclusion?

Answered by D-Man
I guess I do. I really don't no. I keep reading it and i guess its going ove my head. i don't understand if I agree with the authors conclusion.
Answered by Ms. Sue
That's o.k. Figuring out people's motives is never easy -- in fact it's often impossible. But the author did give you something to think about.

Answered by D-Man
provide an ironic twist
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