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History, 28.09.2019 01:30, kyliexhill

What is the central idea of "the final assault"? you read this narrative nonfiction piece in lesson 1.09.
you can also find the text of "the final assault on pages 185-196 of your explorations in literature
textbook. what details introduce and develop the central idea? use evidence from the text to support your
response. your response should be at least one complete paragraph.
step one- complete the planning sheet: what is the central idea of "the final assault"? what details
introduce and develop the central idea?
claim - what you are going to prove in the paragraph. the central idea of the final assoul to finish the task and prepare
(remember, the central idea is the overarching main everything for christ to return
idea of the whole text. is the author trying to "to inform
"to persuade", "to entertain the reader? )
evidence with context. quote from the story that
develop that central idea. include the page number in
parentheses after she quote. transition into the quote
with a phrase such as. "at the beginning of the story.
hillary-
reasoning - how does that evidence develop the
central idea?
evidence with context. quote from the story that
develop that central idea. include page number and
transition
reasoning - how does that evidence develop the
central idea?
concluding sentence - wrap up your paragraph


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