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"Mother Tongue" This week we're working on body paragraphs. Post 1: Answer both sections A & B in your initial post. After reading Chapter 4 in The Norton Sampler (pp. 51-62), share something you learned about paragraphs and how you might use it in your writing. In "Mother Tongue" (pp. 234-241 in The Norton Sampler), Tan uses several strategies (classification, narration, description, argument) for organizing her paragraphs. Cite one paragraph from the story and identify the strategy Tan uses. Give specific examples from the text to support your answer. Post 2: Respond to one of your peer’s posts by commenting on his/her understanding of paragraph writing and their selection from the reading of "Mother Tongue." You may also note corrections in grammar and style to help your peer. INSTRUCTIONS: Post an initial response to both parts of Post 1. Post a response to one of your peers. Post on two different days. Length: Post 1= 250 words minimum. Two paragraphs of 5- 7 sentences each. Post 2= 150 words minimum. Post your word count at the end of your post. Use quotations from the literature to support your points. This discussion closes Sunday at 11:59 p. m. ET. No posts are accepted after that

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