Shakespeare
“Who coined the phrase “All Swell That End Swell”?”

'Tis I who coined the phrase "All Swell That Ends Swell," a rephrasing of the original saying "All's Well That Ends Well." 'Twas a phrase I used to close many of mine tales of tragedy and woe, a reminder that all may be decided in the end.

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“CREATE a plan for your FIRST BODY PARAGRAPH. [12] • ENSURE that your treason (argument) directly addresses the topic and that your evidence supports that reason. • When drafting your essay, USE the reason as the foundation for your topic sentence, and utilise the evidence as the basis for your supporting information. • USING evidence from the provided article to support your reason is COMPULSORY. • Remember to INSERT the provided article’s page number as part of the in-text citation when providing the evidence to support your reason. Reason 1: (insert one – two sentences) Evidence for reason 1: (insert two – four sentences) In-text referencing: (provide a reference for in-text citation”

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