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Informative Project Research MLA Paper
Grade levels:
9-12
Undergrad
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Character Trait Analysis
Write a five paragraph analysis of a character from your independent novel you are reading. The introduction needs to capture the readers attention and make them want to read the rest of your analysis. Give a brief overview of the story and how your character fits into the story. In the body you need to show how the character is identified and what his/her traits are in the beginning of the story using examples and textual evidence to prove your analysis. In the next paragraph you must show how the character changes and is portrayed in the middle of the story using examples and textual evidence. The next paragraph will show how the character has evolved and has changed in the end of the story by using examples and textual evidence. In the conclusion show what you have learned from this character.
Grade levels:
9-12
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Character Trait Analysis
Write a character analysis over the specific character you chose from Death of a Salesman. The introduction should be insightful and lead the reader to believe that you know what you are talking about. Each paragraph needs to discuss a particular trait, supported by two quotes, that best define your character and their relationship to the story. Remember, throughout this paper you need to make sure that you are showing how your character is relevant to the story through the quotes you choose.
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sti1es
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Descriptive Essay - 3203
Evaluates a descriptive essay
Grade levels:
Undergrad
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Analysis Essay Rubric
This rubric can be used to assess and score any kind of literary analysis essay for students in grades 7-12.
Grade levels:
6-8
9-12
Undergrad
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Definition Essay
Grade levels:
Undergrad
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Division/Classification ENGL 102
Grade levels:
Undergrad
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Compare Contrast Essay
Students will compare and contrast any two things to explore the elements of a compare and contrast essay.
Grade levels:
Undergrad
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Personal Narrative
Over the course of reading our novel, you have written numerous personal narratives. For the final personal narrative assignment, you will choose one of your narratives and develop it into a polished piece of writing.
Grade levels: N/A
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Process Analysis Essay
Process Analysis Essay scoring rubric
Grade levels:
Undergrad
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