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English, 03.07.2019 15:00, dogeking12

Ineed to write an essay about a book called lord of the flies. i have only read until page 14 i think and i need to answer a prompt. this is what i will be needing to do. when it says "or" those are two different essay topics that i have in mind, i suck at writing essays lord of the flies essay questions how is ralph changed by his experiences on the island? you should write about: -what he is like when the boys are first stranded on the island -what he tries to do and how he responds to events and other characters -how the writer shows us the character of ralph -what you think the writer wants ralph to represent. or state one possible theme of the novel, and support your position. directions directions: you will be writing a précis on the lord of the flies. choose one of the essay prompts below as the topic for your paper. if you would like to write about a different topic, you must get it approved by me before you begin. paragraph 1 (general) -> thesis statement < - answer to prompt 1) evidence from text (a) 2) transition, evidence (b) 3) transition, evidence (c) 4) transition sentence paragraph 2 (specific) 1)topic sentence - restate ‘a’ 2)evidence - reasoning (why) 3)transition, evidence reasoning 4)transition, evidence reasoning 5)transition sentence

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