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Homework: TEAL Outline Rough Draft Essay
In this course, I used a detailed outline to serve as your "rough draft". Sometimes I will not ask for a rough draft, but when I do, it will be in the form of a TEAL outline.
Review the guidelines:
You are responsible for reading and following these instructions, which are essential to a successful outcome in any essay.
The Short Story homework is to do a critical analysis of one of the short stories in the Back to the Lake textbook as the source, which you will cite parenthetically in the body paragraphs, and with the "Works Cited" page as the last page, according to MLA. This outline should be a minimum of 500 words If you do not make the length of this homework, you will not pass. You will also not pass the homework if you do not have the required number of quotes You must have at least one direct quote in every body paragraph
For the essay, your only direct quotes will be from the story itself .
This homework has two goals:
I. You will support your thesis with quotes (only from the story itself) to produce an essay that is a commentary of how the story represents something beyond "the events of the story".
II. Your essay will support and expand your thesis
Read: This Little Piggy Didn't Go to Market by VERENA DOBNIK
Topic:
Winston's case is heart-warming rather than pan-warming. How does Dobnik nonetheless avoid (if she does) becoming overly sentimental in her REPORT? What else do Winston and his friends exemplify besides being lucky survivors?
You must have at least one quote in each body paragraph that is cited and introduced correctly.
You must also include a works cited page.
Topics- Review: Writing the Definition essay
Lecture - Basic Essay Structure for ENGL 101 and 102
Lecture - Present Tense -2
Introducing and Integrating Quotations--- You must do this with each quote
I. You may use first/second person only in direct quotes .
II. Your homework will not receive a passing grade, if you do not have quotes that are not introduced or cited.... and you will not pass the homework if it does not meet the length requirement
III. You must spell out all contractions.
IV. You may not introduce the quote using simply the author or character's name.