Write an introduction paragraph using one of the four introduction strategies I taught

you in class, ending with  in a carefully worded, provable thesis (according to class notes).  Remember to write in literary present tense ("Cora gives Duncan her answer....") and to include the author's name and the name of the movie in the introduction paragraph. 

 

Look at the info at the Gale site for help/modeling for your introduction paragraph.

1. Getting Started 5.  Incorporating quotes 9.  Using MLA format 13.  Typing your Works Cited
2. Writing your thesis 6.   Weaving in quotations 10. Writing your introduction paragraph 14.  Evaluation
3.  Organizing your body paragraphs 7. Note taking for research (Pay attention to this one!)

11.   Writing your

 body paragraphs

 

 
4.Choosing movie quotes

8. Quotes from other

sources (

12.  Writing your conclusion  

Juniors

Romanticism

Literary Research Assignment

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