If you haven’t completed the lesson and written the essay, complete that assignment now using this writing prompt: Choose your favorite character—the one you could relate to the most—from among the four novels discussed in this unit: Louisa May Alcott's Little Women, Lois Lowry's The Giver, Charlotte Bronte’s Jane Eyre, or John Knowles's A Separate Peace. Write an essay explaining to your audience (teacher and peers) why the character you picked is the most relatable. Be sure to use examples from the novel to support your claims. Your essay should be about 900 words (5 to 6 paragraphs). Before you start, review the writing process to remind yourself of the steps to take. You will create an outline and then draft the paper. You will expand your paper by adding information from outside sources. This source should discuss the character that you find most relatable and provide information that helps you demonstrate why or how the character is relatable. Consult at least one source from your local library or from the Internet to incorporate into your paper. Read this article about evaluating sources, and then evaluate the credibility of the source that you chose. Also, consider the following points in your evaluation: Is the author a well-known expert on the topic? Does the author present balanced and well-argued viewpoints? Does the author cite expert sources in the article? Does the article include a works cited page or a bibliography of expert sources on the topic? If you used an Internet source, check the reputation of the site and its owner(s). In general, .org or .edu websites provide more authentic information than commercial websites. Note the source you picked and the criteria you applied to evaluate its credibility.
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Louisa May Alcott's Little Women, Lois Lowry's The Giver, Charlotte Bronte’s Jane Eyre, or John Knowles's A Separate Peace
It sounds like you'll need to pick a character to write about from one of the novels listed--the character who you relate to the most--and then write about what makes that character relatable to you. For now, you're asked to outline the paper and write a draft, which could be a good place to start. Of course, you'll first need to decide which character you want to write about. Thinking back to the novels, do you recall any characters that seemed similar to yourself? And can you think of what qualities they had or what they did that made them seem similar, or relatable? Thinking about this can help you decide on your character, as well as what details to support your points and examples from the novel I'm not entirely sure what kind of "outside sources" you're expected to include in this essay. I mean, the essay is about a fictional character that you find relatable, which is totally subjective, so it's not really obvious how a source written by someone else could support that... Maybe you can look for book reviews or critiques or character analysis for the character you're writing about and use those to support your essay? Well, maybe the "article about evaluating sources" can help you decide what sources to use to fulfill that requirement Please feel free to share your thoughts. It might be helpful to have a discussion and develop ideas for the essay that way
Oh yeah and when witting always carry a pencil with you because everything is an idea, even if you think its not it is. Look at it this way you need a story then i think you should write about what @smokeybrown said to write about but its your choice do what makes you happy. Also try to keep up with all of your grammar mistakes.
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