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The Lottery Response Paper – Response Paper #1
Summary:

The purpose of this assignment is to write a well-constructed analysis that examines how an
element or theme is working in a text. You must “consider” the work, form opinions about what
you have read, and think about how the ideas in the work connect to the world in a larger way.

You will need to:
· Decide what the meaning of the story is
· Analyze the story’s literary elements
· Use quotes from the story to support your idea
· Use examples from the story to support your opinions.

Essay must have a title (other than Critical Analysis or Critical Analysis of . . .)

Note: You may not use outside sources for this assignment. You will need to quote/paraphrase
from the text. All material taken from the text must have an in-text citation.

 

 

Narrative Photo Paragraph

Directions- I want you to grab your phones. Select a photo that has some meaning or value to you. Perhaps it is a photo taken on the day you received your driver’s license. Maybe it is a photo of your little brother or sister on the day they were born. Maybe it is a photo of an individual that you have fond memories with that is no longer with us.  It can even be a picture of last night’s dinner, it doesn’t matter what the picture is.

I only have two requirements for your photo– it must be school appropriate, and it must be a photo that provides you with a story. That second part is critical because in this assignment you will be telling the story associated with that photograph! Take a moment to find your photo, and then upload that photo.

Write a personal narrative that walks us through the photo, what it means to you, what was happening when you took/received it, or why you choose that photo.  Your narrative should be 150-200 words, use standard grammar, and be in your own words. Give your post a title.

DO THE PIC OF SOME FOOD AT A RESTAURANT

 

The Narrative Essay

By the end of this semester, you will have written a total of five essays for this course. Let’s jump in by composing one of the easiest ones– the narrative essay.

Narrative essays feel easy to write because you are essentially telling a story. You are walking your reader through a series of events, and taking the time to elaborate along the way. Because you are walking your audience through the essay, it is crucial that the essay flows in chronological order. Start at the beginning, transition to the middle, and finish the essay with a strong conclusion or action.

It is no secret that getting the first paragraph on paper is always the hardest portion of the essay. Take a look at this video  that demonstrates how to begin an introductory paragraph for a narrative essay. I know this will seem simple, and that’s okay. Lets hammer down the basics before moving to the  more advanced modes.

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