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The final draft must incorporate at least three direct quotes from the story using MLA documentation and include a Works Cited. Keep quotes brief and meaningful. Be sure to properly integrate and introduce them in your papers.
Introduction (Give the title of the story and the author’s full name, write a brief plot summary to include the story’s climax, and state the central idea– the dominant impression, the universal, generic truth found in the story). note: please read the central idea file.
In one body paragraph, discuss the use of tone, the dominant elements contributing to tone, and the relationship of tone to the theme/central idea. Use adjectives and examples from the work to describe the tone. Also, note any shifts in tone.
In 2-3 body paragraphs, discuss at least three language devices as they relate story’s central idea/theme. Examples of language devices include: personification, simile, metaphor, diction, irony, allusion, symbolism, alliteration, etc.
Conclusion: First person is okay in the conclusion only. You can reiterate the central idea, discuss how you can relate to the piece, etc. Just make sure that you use proper logic and grammar.
Works Cited
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