Respond to ONE of the following questions. Your response should include the following to receive the points in parentheses: Respond in a well-organized essay. Your answer should be written in complete sentences. (16 pts) (a) Define the term conflict as it relates to literature and explain its importance in narrative writing. Briefly describe the different types of internal and external conflict. Then choose ONE short story or poem you read for this course. Explain how the author introduces, develops, and resolves a major conflict in this narrative. (b) Recall what you have learned about different genres, or types, of narratives and how to analyze a narrative. Then choose ONE short story you read for this course. State the author's purpose for writing the story (to inform or explain, to describe, to persuade, or to entertain) and summarize the main idea. Briefly discuss the techniques the author used (such as figurative language or metaphor). Evaluate the effectiveness of these techniques in achieving the author's purpose. (c) Identify a major theme in ONE of the stories or poems you read for this course. State the theme in a complete sentence. Then explain how the author develops this theme throughout the story or poem through plot events, character development, dialogue, and other story elements.
Idk what you expect us to do here. We will not write a full essay for you, but we can guide you through it. Which one are you doing? A, B, or C? What are the short stories/poems that you had in the course? It never says how long of an essay to do, so the bare minimum is three paragraphs. Your introduction should start with a hook, then add background information, and end with your thesis. The body paragraph(s) should cover points that support your thesis, with evidence from the short stories/poems provided in the course. This changes slightly depending on which topic you are doing, though. Your conclusion sums up the evidence and thesis. There are essay templates online you can use. Personally, they help to break it down better.
Im working on C, thank you for the suggestions!!
Ofc m8, best of luck w/ ur essay!!!!
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Idk what you expect us to do here. We will not write a full essay for you, but we can guide you through it. Which one are you doing? A, B, or C? What are the short stories/poems that you had in the course? It never says how long of an essay to do, so the bare minimum is three paragraphs. Your introduction should start with a hook, then add background information, and end with your thesis. The body paragraph(s) should cover points that support your thesis, with evidence from the short stories/poems provided in the course. This changes slightly depending on which topic you are doing, though. Your conclusion sums up the evidence and thesis. There are essay templates online you can use. Personally, they help to break it down better.
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