<p>What are some stockpile examples do you give for the essay, any specifics about the used examples?</p>
<p>i.e World War II</p>
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2)
3)</p>
<p>^ facts you usually cite</p>
<p>What are some stockpile examples do you give for the essay, any specifics about the used examples?</p>
<p>i.e World War II</p>
<p>1)
2)
3)</p>
<p>^ facts you usually cite</p>
<p>imagination is everything</p>
<p>Like real examples though, like The Holocaust, or like The American Revolution</p>
<p>Do they take points off if it's made up?</p>
<p>No, but I want like something concrete.</p>
<p>This thread is definitely awesome. I was about to create this kind of thread, so we can share some knowledge or examples that can be made use of in the SAT essays. The creator deserves a pat on the back, btw :D
Chip in ^^</p>
<p>1) Death of A Salesman
2) The Glass Menagerie
3) As I Lay Dying</p>
<p>Would you mind briefly explaining methods to utilize it please?</p>
<p>A Christmas Carol works great for topics such as: making decisions in life, changing the past, changing for the future... etc.</p>
<p>Also, if you type in most titles of books--such as The Death of a Salesman--in wikipedia. It'll bring up a synopsis, themes, points of interest, etc.</p>
<ol>
<li>The Old Man and the Sea</li>
<li>Various Current events of the time</li>
<li>Random WWII stuff</li>
<li>scarlet letter</li>
</ol>
<p>For me:</p>
<p>Historical examples:
-Colonies/Revolutionary war
-Civil War
-World War I or II</p>
<p>Literature:
-There Eyes Were Watching God
-The Great Gatsby</p>