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OpenStudy (anonymous):

English 11 Help?! Before those “Do you own work!” comments come… Let me make it clear that I am NOT asking you to answer this. I am simply asking for some guidance on how to do this essay. Some ideas and information I could use to write in my essay would be dandy. Below is what I am writing about. THANK YOU!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

--Throughout the semester, you studied literature from the 1920s through the 1980s and followed a pattern of change in American society. Based on the stories and authors studied, write a short essay about how the literature of America changed from the 1920s and 1930s to the 1950s and 1960s. These pieces of literature provide insights into American history. In your essay, be sure to include a brief summary of the American history shown through this literature. Be sure to include an analysis of theme, style, and tone.-- Here is a list of books I have read throughout the semester: - Harrison Bergeron - Babylon Revisited - Where have you gone, Charming Billy? - Mortals - The Great Gatsby - About Russell - I want to be Miss America - The struggle to be an all American Girl - Sure ask me a personal question - Why, you reckon

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Is this an exam question?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Unfortunately it is. This is the last question on my exam and I am just so confused on how to do this!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Guessing it's for the part B portion of it? I'm sorry but I can't be of any help right now as I'm still trying to finish up english 2 also. Still have 3.12H and both module exams to do. I was just wondering, guess I'll be doing the same question soon.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Yes this is "English 11 B Semester Exam". No worries, it sounds like you have a lot to get done! You more then likely will have this question soon. It just sucks because it's worth (25 points) on my test so it's 1/4 of the test grade! Thanks again though.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

You have read Harrison bergeron

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