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aksik [14]
3 years ago
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super easy only a couple of sentences submit a 4-paragraph essay that compares and contrasts Village Life in America and A Confe

derate Girl’s Diary. Paragraph 1 – ONE sentence – thesis Paragraph 2 – Similarities between Village Life in America and A Confederate Girl’s Diary. Paragraph 3 – Differences between Village Life in America and A Confederate Girl’s Diary. Paragraph 4 – ONE sentence - conclusion Draw conclusions from both texts to make your points. Support your statements with quotations and evidence from the texts. Write using clear and varied sentences. At the end of your essay, list at least three revisions or edits that you made to your paper. Briefly comment on your experience with peer editing and how that experience influenced your final draft.
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NeTakaya3 years ago
5 0
I will just give you some similarities like they are both girls and they both write in a dairy with dates and they both narrate the story 
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