There is no context provided as to what you learned, so I'm not sure how to help there. Basically, the prompt is asking to write what you learned, using what you learned.
Your essay will be structured like so:
Intro --- Attention grabber/hook. Sentence leading into what your topic is about, also catching the reader's attention. Thesis statement, your whole paper summed up (first paragraph summed up, second, and third).
First --- Claim, evidence (with citation), elaboration. Repeated as needed. Finish with sentence claim.
Second --- Same as first.
Third --- Same as first.
Conclusion --- Summed up. Thesis. (optional: leave the reader with a question they have to think about)
Citation page --- A whole separate page with the requested citation. Ask your teacher for exactly how to do this.
Submit your basic outline, which is basically this above, just with what the topic is about (again, ask your teacher on what they want)
Then, write your paper. Use vocabulary and great sentences. A thesaurus can help you find meaningful words to throw in.
The warrior is the character being described, since he is the one marching to the building and also the clue his which is a description of male ownership and bereft of this joyance means he was deprived of his joyance... all in one these things describe what the warrior was doing and how he was feeling.
Each column is called a group. The elements in each group have the same number of electrons in the outer orbital. Those outer electrons are also called valence electrons.
I would say that the statement that shows this is a realist text is the description of human struggles in the form of Ivan Ilyich's suffering. It is very realistic to show the everyday human struggles in a realist piece of literature.