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Question 1. Which topic from the assignment sheet have you chosen? Identify the topic and your general take on it. What do you think of the topic and what do you think you might do with it?
Question 2. Explain how the topic you've chosen is manifested in the text. What question(s) or problem(s) related to this topic are posed by the film? Where and how does this topic these questions show up?
Question 3. Select a specific sequence or scene you will discuss from the film, then focus some detailed note-taking on these pages. Provide ten (10) details or observations about the selection that are relevant to your chosen topic.Summary is not allowed; you will get no credit for noting "what happens" or copying dialogue. What do you see and hear? Look at this as practice for focusing on how the story is told rather than what happens.
Question 4. In one or two sentences, summarize the premise of the primary source (the film). Include the name of the title (italicized in MLA) and the author.
Question 5. Considering the topic you are planning to write about, what specific elements of the text do you plan to talk about? Think of this question as anticipating the content topic of body paragraphs. What will these content topics demonstrate about the essay topic? Think of at least three.
Question 6. Thesis part one:How does an element(s) of the text explore your topic?
Question 7. Thesis part two:As a result, what defined meaning or reflection upon the world does this exploration produce? Questions 4 to 7 can build an introductory paragraph (with modifications for style and logic between sentences).