{"id":502,"date":"2018-03-02T21:56:19","date_gmt":"2018-03-02T21:56:19","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/pressbooks.library.ryerson.ca\/writehere\/?post_type=chapter&#038;p=502"},"modified":"2018-07-12T16:34:09","modified_gmt":"2018-07-12T16:34:09","slug":"page-8","status":"publish","type":"chapter","link":"https:\/\/pressbooks.library.torontomu.ca\/writehere\/chapter\/page-8\/","title":{"raw":"Body Paragraphs","rendered":"Body Paragraphs"},"content":{"raw":"<h1>Body Paragraph 4<\/h1>\r\n<div class=\"textbox examples\">\r\n<h3 itemprop=\"educationalUse\">Example<\/h3>\r\nJustice notes that sometimes such differences, even when expressed, still lead to divisions that may seem insurmountable. \u201cWe parcel up land into properties,\u201d Justice writes, marking our divisions from one another. In more extreme cases, we are \u201cseparated permanently by mountains or water barriers\u201d which seem to end definitively any sense or hope of unity: \u201cbecause of our success in outgrowing our original environment, we ceased to have a common place and identity.\u201d This insurmountable division seems an unavoidable result of human evolution and prosperity, Justice claims\u2014as the earliest groups of humans thrived in their shared landscape, \u201ceventually, as populations grew over generations, a new band would split off.\u201d Such splits would drive groups of humans further afield from one another, resulting in a mutual forgetting of their \u201ccommon place and identity\u201d and likely the \u201cevolution of different languages.\u201d\r\n\r\n<\/div>\r\n<div class=\"textbox shaded\"><strong>Please note:<\/strong> You can see we have moved fully into our analysis of what this essay is <em>really<\/em> about and our argument about what is <em>really<\/em> at stake here. This paragraph is dedicated entirely to analyzing information that bolsters our claim that one of Justice\u2019s driving motives is examining how <em>humans have become distanced into \u201coccupying different places\u201d through technological, agricultural and domestication evolution.<\/em> It is vital here that we do not just state evidence from the essay, but that we connect all cited material directly to our interpretive claim. You should also note how the notion of bridging the distance between different groups of people is carried from the last sentence in Paragraph 3 to the first sentence in Paragraph 4.<\/div>","rendered":"<h1>Body Paragraph 4<\/h1>\n<div class=\"textbox examples\">\n<h3 itemprop=\"educationalUse\">Example<\/h3>\n<p>Justice notes that sometimes such differences, even when expressed, still lead to divisions that may seem insurmountable. \u201cWe parcel up land into properties,\u201d Justice writes, marking our divisions from one another. In more extreme cases, we are \u201cseparated permanently by mountains or water barriers\u201d which seem to end definitively any sense or hope of unity: \u201cbecause of our success in outgrowing our original environment, we ceased to have a common place and identity.\u201d This insurmountable division seems an unavoidable result of human evolution and prosperity, Justice claims\u2014as the earliest groups of humans thrived in their shared landscape, \u201ceventually, as populations grew over generations, a new band would split off.\u201d Such splits would drive groups of humans further afield from one another, resulting in a mutual forgetting of their \u201ccommon place and identity\u201d and likely the \u201cevolution of different languages.\u201d<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"textbox shaded\"><strong>Please note:<\/strong> You can see we have moved fully into our analysis of what this essay is <em>really<\/em> about and our argument about what is <em>really<\/em> at stake here. 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