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I can not help directly at the moment; very busy. The best way to use proper spelling and grammar is re-read your writings 3-5 times. Have another person read them once or twice. If you know what the definition of these terms are, tell what they mean in your writings and just add some fluff to it. 3-5 sentences seems like a lot, when really, it is simple. Also, what book/novel are we trying to go off of?
How long do you have to write this? :)
Three to five sentences broken down: First, write a one-to-two-sentence summary of the resolution. Second, analyze it by taking note of examples of the author's point of view. Is the author third-person omniscient? First-person limited? Third, after you've given examples, bring the reader (your teacher) to the conclusion of the author's point of view.
I figured, but Sparknotes gives you a summary to help you write it :)
Three to five sentences broken down: First, give an example of a leader/dictator, set of rules, and/or personal limitations of the protagonist. Second, explain how these examples and their context tell you the author's thoughts on the matter. Third, bring your reader to the conclusion on the author's thoughts.
Good luck :)
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