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Respond to the characters and setting of "The Gift of the Magi," "The Most Dangerous Game," or "The Open Window." Instructions:
Choose one of the following topics and write at least 125 words (two or three paragraphs).
1. Examine the plot structure in "The Most Dangerous Game": locate the exposition, building action, climax, and
resolution
2. Examine how the setting and characterization build the theme in "The Gift of the Magi."
3. Examine how characterization drives the story in "The Open Window."
Try to use connecting words at the end or beginning of each paragraph. Summarize and conclude in a conclusion
paragraph.
You will be graded on the following criteria:
1. Clearly state your position and support it within the length requiremant.
2. Make sure each paragraph contains one main idea and support. Use complete sentences including compound and
complex sentences.
3. Include an introductory paragraph, proper transitions, and an appropriate conclusion.
4. Make sure your essay contains no errors in conventions such as spelling and grammar errors.


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