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Your Writing Prompt
Based on your research, identify and analyse a human rights issue in your novel and show how it relates to real-life issues and affects people within the United States and one other country.
I. Introduction
A. This story represents young girl, her name is Janie and how he lived her complete life in poverty. The story proceeds by clarifying how distinctive individual that Janie thinks was beneficial for her attempted to ruin her life the greater part of that rolled out her improvement and discover God. The author of the story ‘'Their Eyes Were Watching God'' utilises distinctive sorts of literary devices, for example, allegorical dialect, symbolism, and strife to represent a idea associated to ladies' pain.
II. Second Paragraph
a. Author of the novel utilises emblematic speech to explain advice about issues related human rights.
b. The porch chatters - ‘' What she is doing coming back here in dem covering? Can't she find no dress to put on?''
c. Porch denounce Janie concerning her approach with only covering on.
d. "She couldn't make him look just like any other man to her''
e. Her situation is practically hopeless on the grounds that she had officially won her heart.
III. Third Paragraph
a. Author of the narrative utilised reflection to emphasise a idea regarding issues of human rights
b. "The new moon had been up and down three times before she got worried in mind."
c. Janie was unable to discover love with whom she married first.
d."A little seed of fear was growing into a tree"
e. She was anxious about a possibility that the thick young lady would lure Tea cake.
IV. Fourth Paragraph
a. Author of the narrative utilised reflection to emphasise a idea about the human right issues.
b. "The wind came back with triple fury and put out the light for the last time"
c. Male becomes plainly polite when he experiences an cataclysmic event. When he experiences this - he got know about what type of small powers he has and god have big power than him.
d. "Ah reckon you wish now you had of stayed in your' big house ‘way from such as this, don't you?"
e. She didn't lament running accompanied by tea cake regardless of the possibility that there was a storm Janie chose it all alone through and through freedom.
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