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English, 19.02.2020 02:06, bzhsh8282

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Paragraph 1 Introduction

Introduce the poem and the author.
Write a sentence that states your position. (i. e. I believe the raven is real/imaginary in Edgar Allan Poe’s poem, “The Raven.”)
Write 2-3 sentences that lists 3 reasons that support your position that the raven is real or imaginary.
Paragraph 2: Evidence (6-8 sentences long)

In this paragraph, you will discuss each of your reasons Use textual evidence (quotes) to support each of the reason you believe the raven is real or imaginary.
You should have 1-2 sentences for each reason and include textual evidence supporting your position.
Paragraph 3: Conclusion

Sum it up! Write 4-5 sentences in your conclusion that restates your position and the reasons you believe the raven is real or imaginary.
Be sure to proofread and check for grammatical and spelling errors.

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Paragraph 1 Introduction

Introduce the poem and the author.
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