Write a well-constructed MLA-style analysis essay that contains between five (5) and eight (8) paragraphs and correctly-cited supporting evidence from the story.

YOUR JOB: Write a well-constructed MLA-style analysis essay that contains between five (5) and eight (8) paragraphs and correctly-cited supporting evidence from the story.
In the introductory paragraph: The thesis statement will be YOUR RESPONSE TO THE FOLLOWING: in the short story, “Gryphon” (173), was it a good idea for Miss Ferenczi to teach “substitute facts” (176) to the students the three times she substituted for Mr. Hibler? Then, summarize your essay in the intro. Remember: No details or quotes belong in the intro.
In body paragraphs, explain (with direct evidence) how the story supports that theme.
Write a concluding paragraph that briefly revisits how you arrived at what the story’s theme is.
Construct a correct MLA-style Works Cited page.
BEFORE YOU WRITE YOUR ANALYSIS PAPER, You MUST:
Read/review chapters two and three in your Literature textbook. The following textbook page numbers are in parentheses below.
You MUST NOT plagiarize (49-52).
You MUST correctly use and punctuate in-text citations (53-54), and you will most definitely use in-text citations for “A work in an anthology” (55).
For your Works Cited page, you will use “A short story in an anthology” (page 60, section 12) in your textbook.

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