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Argumentative Prompt: Literary Analysis What can we learn from analyzing life-changing experiences in literature?
Think about the people who underwent experiences that influenced how they
view the world. Choose two or three selections from the unit and write a
literary analysis that interprets the theme, or general message about life, that
each text expresses. In your analysis, be sure to explain how the description
of the experience helps to develop the theme.
Stories (at least 2)
Common Topics
Common Thematic Statement
Evidence with citation
Analysis


Argumentative Prompt: Literary Analysis

What can we learn from analyzing life-changing experience

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