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pav-90 [236]
1 year ago
9

Write and revise a literary critique

English
1 answer:
ddd [48]1 year ago
6 0

The above question wants to assess your ability to write an essay. The way to write the essay is illustrated below.

<h3>How to write the essay?</h3>

First, you must know that a narrative essay intends to tell a story. Also, you should know that the introduction is the part of an essay where basic information is presented.

In that case, you can write your introduction as follows:

  • Introduce the main subject of your essay.
  • Show how the context where this subject fits.
  • Show the scenario of the <em>story</em> the essay will present.
  • Show the characters from this story.
  • It is important to remember that the introduction must be a short paragraph, with 5 or 6 lines.

The essay is to research and write a clear, concise, word essay that illustrates a first draft of your critique based on your outline and notes. After this, it's important to write the body of the essay. The ending will be the conclusion of the essay.

Learn more about essays on:

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