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castortr0y [4]
2 years ago
7

For this project, you will have several choices! Choose ONE (1) of these three options:

English
2 answers:
Fudgin [204]2 years ago
6 0

The above question wants to analyze your reading and writing ability. For that reason, I can't write an answer for you, but I'll show you how to write it.

First, you must choose one of the prompt options that the question provided. I advise you to choose the first prompt, as it is easier and faster to answer.

In any of the prompts, you will be required to read the texts your questions refer to. In this reading, you must interpret these texts and analyze all their nuances. You can consult articles that analyze these texts and help you understand them more deeply.

Using the first prompt as an example, you can write your answer like this:

  • Introduction: Present a short introduction to each text.

  • Body: Write two paragraphs. In the first paragraph, you will show the similarities between the texts. In the second paragraph, you will show the differences. These similarities and differences should be made based on theme, structure, characters, tone, mood, and any other element of the text.

  • Conclusion: Show your perception of the text and the importance that their analysis promotes to the reader.

More information on how to write a text on the link:

brainly.com/question/683722

iVinArrow [24]2 years ago
4 0

Answer:

You may choose to write a traditional 5-paragraph compare-and-contrast essay about the two Mark Twain texts. If you do this, you should follow these guidelines:

Paragraph 1—This should be an introduction of the two texts, ending with a thesis statement that explains how the three literary elements you will focus show that the texts are more similar or more different.

Paragraphs 2, 3, and 4—Each of thes

Explanation:

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