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fenix001 [56]
3 years ago
12

For this assignment, you will be writing a five-paragraph critical analysis. Your focus will be on Sappho's poems and fragments.

You will identify the specific genre and it's connection to the main theme of Sappho's poems and fragments. You may choose any three poems to support this assignment. You will cite throughout the essay.
English
1 answer:
Norma-Jean [14]3 years ago
6 0

Title

Introduction

A. Capture reader’s interest

B. Build case through logic

C. Topic sentence/thesis statement

First main point (strongest)

A. Support

1. Example

2. Example

B. Support

1. Example

2. Example

C. Support

1. Example

2. Example

Second main point (second strongest)

A. Support

1. Example

2. Example

B. Support

1. Example

2. Example

C. Support

1. Example

2. Example

Third main point (weakest)

A. Support

1. Example

2. Example

B. Support

1. Example

2. Example

C. Support

1. Example

2. Example

Conclusion

A. Restate topic

B. Summarize three main points

C. Revisit introduction or tie all ideas together


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