Thank you for your attention. We have made an important transition, so be sure you stay engaged with your daily work: welcome to the six part (not paragraphs) essay.
As we discussed in class, you are expected to submit an exordium (web), narratio (paraphrase of the prompt), and your claim (in a complex sentence) to the following question by Friday night (full credit).
Prompt:
Charles Dickens was not only a world famous writer but also an important social critic.
Dickens' works advocate citizenry. Interestingly, his use of abject characters is as memorable as his protagonists.
In a six part oration essay, explain the value of using mean, vile, and angry characters to promote a life of honor and justice.
As we discussed in class, you are expected to submit an exordium (web), narratio (paraphrase of the prompt), and your claim (in a complex sentence) to the following question by Friday night (full credit).
Prompt:
Charles Dickens was not only a world famous writer but also an important social critic.
Dickens' works advocate citizenry. Interestingly, his use of abject characters is as memorable as his protagonists.
In a six part oration essay, explain the value of using mean, vile, and angry characters to promote a life of honor and justice.