Saturday, July 6, 2013

Book One-Same Kind of Different as Me by: Ron Hall Part I



Using as much description and detail as you can manage, write two 5-8 sentence paragraphs which explain each of the novels in their entirety. To encourage your writing style, you may not use semicolons or colons in this paragraph. Also, try to vary the way you begin you sentence. You are encouraged to begin phrases, adjective and adverb clauses to vary your sentence structure. You should have a total of two well-developed paragraphs.CLICK HERE TO ORDER THIS ESSAY!!!!
Choose one character, and write an original poem about the character. Your poem should be at least ten lines and should include figurative language and imagery. You should include a written explanation of how and where you used figurative language and imagery in your poems.
Choose the most important passage in the book. In a well-developed journal-3/4 of a page double spaced, 12 point font, explain why you chose the passage. In you explanation, make sure you use key quotations from passage for support, when necessary.
Part III
Using this book, write a well-developed essay on the following prompt. Your essay should include at least five well-developed paragraphs.
Essay Prompt: In many literacy works, a minor or secondary character fulfills a specific function. The minor character may serve as a contrast or foil to the main character, provide a different point of view, provide comic relief, or perform some other function. . In this well-developed essay identify and describe a secondary character of this type. Using specific references from the work, explain the purpose of the minor character and his or her overall contribution to the work of literature. Be sure to include the title and author of the work in your introductory paragraph.  CLICK HERE TO ORDER THIS ESSAY!!!!

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