English, 01.08.2019 00:10 ldelgado97
Use the outline template to create the outline for your argument. use the tips and the sample from the lesson to you. include parenthetical citations for each quotation you include.
i. introduction
a. thesis:
ii. counterclaim:
a. counter point a:
b. direct quotation to refute counter point a:
c. counter point b:
d. direct quotation to refute counter point b:
iii. claim:
a. point a:
b. direct quotation to support point a:
c. point b:
d. direct quotation to support point b:
*repeat the point / support pattern as many times as necessary to effectively develop your point.
**you may have multiple paragraphs to support your claim. follow the same pattern for each new paragraph.
iv. conclusion
a. state the claim in a new way:
b. remind the audience why this issue matters:
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English, 21.06.2019 23:30
Buck did not cry out. he did not check himself, but drove in upon spitz, shoulder to shoulder, so hard that he missed the throat. they rolled over and over in the powdery snow. spitz gained his feet almost as though he had not been overthrown, slashing buck down the shoulder and leaping clear. twice his teeth clipped together, like the steel jaws of a trap, as he backed away for better footing, with lean and lifting lips that writhed and snarled. read this passage. explain what the conflict shows about buck and spitz.
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English, 22.06.2019 02:00
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English, 22.06.2019 04:30
Demonstrating understanding of jem's development one way to demonstrate understanding of character and theme is by writing from the perspective of a character. for this assignment, compose a short poem from the perspective of jem. your poem should detail his feelings about either a. his father, atticus or b. mrs. dubose. the poem must accurately trace the progression of jem's attitudes and beliefs, highlighting the important events and shifts in his perspective detailed above. your writing should also sound like jem, using voice and word choice that reflects the voice and word choice found in the novel. the poem can be a free poem (meaning it does not need to rhyme or follow a particular format). it should be a minimum of twenty-lines in length, have a title, and follow conventional rules of spelling, grammar, and punctuation.
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English, 22.06.2019 06:30
Both wieselâs all rivers run to the sea and spiegelmanâs maus relate events of the holocaust from a jewish survivorâs perspective. using the third-person point of view. by retelling the experiences of friends. through the eyes of their fathers.
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