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Choose one of the questions below, and use your answer to formulate a thesis statement. Support your thesis in a 5 paragraph essay of 700 -1000 words (roughly 3-4 pages).
Your essay must include:
● An introduction that contains your thesis statement
● 3 body paragraphs supporting your thesis that include direct quotations from the story
● A conclusion that sums up the thesis and main points.
Each body paragraph should:
● Be organized around one distinct point or principle that supports your thesis
● Begin with a topic sentence that identifies the point and ties to the thesis.
● Contain at least one direct quotation from the story, correctly integrated, and explained.
Review the lectures “The Coherent Structure of the Academic Essay” and “Analyzing Literature” found in the Homework folders.
Besides the story itself, a dictionary and/or thesaurus, class notes / lectures / discussions, and optional provided essay, do not consult any other materials to complete this assignment.
Your purpose in writing this essay is to explore a theme in the story that is related to the provided prompt. Choose one:
● Consider Kate Chopin’s “The Story of an Hour.” What does the story suggest about marriage?
● Consider Alice Munro’s “Boys and Girls.” What does the story suggest about gender roles?
● Consider Gabriel Garcia Marquez’ “A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings.” What does the story suggest about exploitation?
As you consider the story, be sure to address the protagonist and how the protagonist manifests the theme you identify.
MLA Style – Works Cited Page for short stories in an anthology:
Author Last name, First name. “Title of work.” Title of Anthology, edited by Editor’s First
Name Last Name, Edition (if other than 1st), Vol. Volume #., Publisher, Year, pp. Page range.
Example:
Faulkner, William. “A Rose for Emily.” The Norton Introduction to Literature, edited by Kelly J. Mays, Portable 14th ed., W.W. Norton, 2023, pp. 305-312.
If you use the optional article be sure to cite it with an in-text citation (Author’s last name) and the full citation at the end of your paper arranged alphabetically by author’s last name with the story’s citation.

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