Give a long speech or essay on gum/glue that is extracted. Include:
a. how it is extracted
b. how is it used
c. any other extra information
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Answers
The first glues may have been natural liquids that come out of trees when they are cut. Later, people learned to make glue by boiling animal feet, cartilage or bones. Some very strong glues were first made from fish bones, rubber or milk.
A simple glue can be made at home by mixing wheat flour and water. This glue will stick pieces of paper together. Many kinds of artcan be made using glue. A collage is a work of art made by using glue to stick coloured things onto paper.
Some glues can be used to keep water out of boats, buildings or vehicles. In this case the glue may be called caulk. Some man-made materials, including wood-like materials, are made using glues to bind together small pieces of material or powders.
While many glues are safe, certain kinds of glue contain strong-smelling chemicals. Some people sniff these glues to get high. Sometimes people breathe in the vapors by mistake. This is a very bad idea because these chemicals are often poisons and may cause brain damage or illness.
Glue can also be made from rice or rice flour.
If the essay has a specific question or if it is just analysis, you need to come up with an argument to structure your response. Read through the extract and make sure you understand what is going on. Note down what the main themes and points are and then sum up your argument in a sentence. What does the extract mean and what is it trying to convey? Take a few minutes to plan 3 or 4 main points about the extract that explain your argument and can be backed up by specific parts of the text. Write an introduction that shows you understand the extract and tell the reader what you want to say about it and why this is important. Write a paragraph for each point of the essay and analyse the parts of the extract that prove your point. Analyse the language and techniques used and show that they are important to your argument. Make sure all of your points are linked and relate to your argument to avoid writing too much. Show your awareness of where the extract comes from in relation to the whole text and how it is relevant to the main ideas, and possibly characters, of the text. Conclude by summarising your argument concisely and checking that your work proves this argument throughout.