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labwork [276]
2 years ago
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Write an essay of at least 750 words that analyzes the relationship to the entirety of "Young Goodman Brown" to a short passage

(no longer than two paragraphs) of your choice from the beginning, middle, or end of the story. Explain how the passage relates to the author's development of theme, characters, or plot.
Use details from the story to support your thesis. After completing each step of the writing process, revise your essay, paying close attention to clarity, transitions, and conventions. You should also follow MLA guidelines for in-text citations and a works cited page.
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1 answer:
Sholpan [36]2 years ago
8 0

Below are the steps to follow in writing this kind of essay:

  • Read the entire story.
  • Pick an excerpt from any part of the story.
  • Try to coin the points from this passage or excerpt to the entire story.
  • Analyze literary techniques such as plot and characters.
  • Form a thesis or claim and use the passage to explain this.
  • Cite all relevant pages and sources from the book.
<h3>What is a citation?</h3>

The citation refers to the recognition of the literary works of others. So while writing this essay, you should use the Modern Language Association format to cite the relevant pages in the book.

The author's name should also be included.

Learn more about Young Goodman Brown here:

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