Even though we are all reading the same texts, our views and experiences can be poignantly varied because of our own experiences. Think about what your experiences bring to these stories and poems as
Even though we are all reading the same texts, our views and experiences can be poignantly varied because of our own experiences. Think about what your experiences bring to these stories and poems as you read them. Enjoy!
- Bradbury, R. (2010). All summer in a day. Read, 59(16), 14–19
- Whitman, W. (2017). I hear America singing. Poetry Foundation.
- Hughes, L. (2020/1926). I, Too. American Literature.
- Ce, C. (2015). Money the least of his worries. African Short Stories: Vol 2. Handel Books.
Instructions (how to get it done):
Read through all of the instructions of this assignment.
Read all of the unit 1 and 2 resources.
Select one of stories or poems to write about.
Your audience for this essay is people who have read the stories/poems.
Use text examples to support your answer.
Your essay will have the following components: o A title page o An Introduction o A thesis at the end of the introduction that clearly states how setting shapes the story. o At least two supporting sections that defend your thesis/focus of the essay o Text support with properly cited in-text citations o A concluding paragraph o A reference page with the short story citation Requirements: • Length and format: At least 2 pages. • The title page and reference page are also required, but they should not be factored into the 2-page length of the essay.