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These are some transitions if that helps
You are to write a three-paragraph literary essay based on one of the 3 stories that you have read and analyzed in this unit.
Analyze how a theme of the story is developed. Discuss how the actions and interactions of characters and events develop the theme. Make sure to use textual evidence as support.
Choose one of these themes and analyze the development of the theme:
"President Cleveland, Where Are You?" Theme: A sign of maturity is the realization that it is important to put loved ones before oneself.
"White Umbrella" Theme: Sometimes one must face loss before one can appreciate what one has.
"Raymond's Run" Theme: Friendship can be found in unexpected places.
You are to write a three-paragraph essay based on what you have learned this unit. Your final submission should meet the following requirements:
Write an essay that contains an introduction with hook and thesis statement, supporting paragraphs with evidence and at least one quotation per paragraph, and a conclusion that restates the thesis and reviews the main points.
Use transitions appropriate to the pattern of organization.
Use vocabulary to create tone and voice.
Text evidence
Vary sentence structure
Essay is typed and submitted pls 100 points
Answer:
“White Umbrella”
My essay is about the “White Umbrella”.The theme of the “White Umbrella” is sometimes you need to lose something or somebody to appreciate it or them for what they have and what they or it has given you.I think it is a very important lesson many people should learn and appreciate things and people before they're gone.
I did wonder why the narrator wanted the white umbrella so much.
The narrator compares herself to Eugenie and Eugenie in her eyes looks good with the umbrella, therefore, the narrator thinks she may look good with the umbrella. I think that that's why she may want the umbrella.
Another thing I wondered is why does the narrator want to tell Miss Crosman that she is the school spelling bee champion, that she isn’t ticklish, and that she can do karate? She wants Ms. Crossman thinks she is a perfect kid, better than Eugine.
I still wonder, if she compares herself to Eugine, why does she want to believe she is a better kid than Eugine?
Moving on I also wonder during the ride home, why does the narrator tell her mother, “I wish you would quit”?I believe it's because she is sick of her mother being tired constantly and unable to pick them up and go back to being a mom to her. I can relate to my biological mother never really being a mother to me So I can understand the feeling of wanting your mother to be there for you and be a mother to you.
So from the “White Umbrella,” I still wonder about many things. If I was to get into all of the things I wondered about the “White Umbrella” We could be here all day. So with that I
I am gonna consider this essay complete. I learned many things from the “White Umbrella” but I still have many questions and theories since I read it and started writing this.
-put it in your own words or you might get caught cheating
please help this is due now! 20 points!!
1. Define each term and explain how it can help a reader better understand a work of literary nonfiction.
Purpose:
Perspective:
Message:
Answer: To begin, a purpose in literary nonfiction refers to the reason a text was written. This leads to understanding the aims behind the creation of a text.
Next, a perspective readers see and experience the events and feelings about the characters through a certain point of view, which is called a “perspective.” A perspective is a literary tool, which serves as a lens through which readers observe characters, events, and happenings. A writer may narrate the story from his perspective, or from a character’s perspective. Its purpose is to make the voice of a writer distinctive from other writers.
Lastly, the message is WHAT outcome to are presenting to the reader or precisely what meaning does it send to the reader. What does the outcome constitute? What does the outcome MEAN to the reader.
Explanation: SORRY, this took so long to type out. Hope I'm not too late, good luck on your assignment!!! --
I think that would be Purpose.
Hope you have a blessed DAY!
sorry if it is wrong :D
Can you guys make me a poem abt a birthday for an amazing best friend?
It has to rhyme.
I need to give it to her today so please make it fast!
Thanks!
May this day come again and again
May my heart sing this again and again
May you live a thousand years
This is indeed my wish
Happy Birthday to you
Happy Birthday to you
Happy Birthday to
Happy Birthday to you
(Am) not in my senses right now
Who can I fall back on for support
Who is there who is your equal
Who can I indeed name
No, no, there really is none
Nobody is beautiful (as you)
On whom one’s glance just stays
Who is considered without equal
May you live a thousand years
This is indeed my wish
Happy Birthday to
Happy Birthday to you
Like others here I could’ve also brought you a gift today
In this beautiful assembly, I could’ve also brought you flowers
But my heart said, what need does she have
Of flowers
When she herself symbolizes Spring
And makes every bud’s heartbeat swing
May you live a thousand years
This is indeed my wish
Happy Birthday to
Happy Birthday to you
The flowers from the gardens send you these greetings
The stars from the sky want to do a meeting
They pray that the Lord may bestow on you
The years that the moon has
Even if it means the day of resurrection arrives first
May you live a thousand years
This is indeed my wish
Happy Birthday to
Happy Birthday to you
May this day come again and again
May my heart sing this again and again
May you live a thousand years
This is indeed my wish
Happy Birthday to you
Happy Birthday to you
Happy Birthday to
Happy Birthday to you
Learn more about a best friend on:-
https://brainly.com/question/21767410
Why does Marguerite admire Mrs. Flowers?
Answer: Marguerite admires Mrs. Flowers in Maya Angelou's novel "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings." Mrs. Flowers is a cultured, well-educated woman who serves as a mentor and role model for Marguerite. Mrs. Flowers introduces Marguerite to literature and the arts, helping to cultivate her love of learning and appreciation for beauty. Mrs. Flowers is also kind and understanding, offering Marguerite comfort and support during a difficult time in her life. These qualities and her impact on Marguerite's life are why Marguerite admires Mrs. Flowers.
Explanation:
Why does Mrs. Flowers invite Marguerite home with her?
Answer: This is about "I know why the caged bird sings" I believe, and the answer is
To help Marguerite become less shy and more comfortable to read in front of her peers.
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