FINAL EXAM--HUCK FINN TEST
ESSAY DUE AT FIRST OF FINAL EXAM PERIOD
HUCKLEBERRY FINN SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT--ESSAY
Huckleberry Finn Argument Essay--Prompts
Huckleberry Finn Argument Essay--Supplemental Readings
Don't Censor the N-Word, by Leonard Pitts
N-word CBS news article
Charlotte Perkins Gilman biographical information (author of The Yellow Wallpaper)
Panther Rilke's poem is very similar to The Yellow Wallpaper
*Feel free to find other sources, so long as you cite Huckleberry Finn at least twice and one of the other sources at least once (these are absolute minimums)
GENERAL GUIDELINES FOR EVERYTHING YOU EVER WRITE:
Before you start, be sure that you come up with an idea that you feel strongly about. Remember, all good writing is filled with passion. If you don't feel strongly about it, find another topic.
Your first sentence should engage the reader (a "hook.")
Write a short (or longer) introduction that pulls the reader into your topic.
Write a strong thesis (often the last sentence, but not necessarily).
Thesis must be very specific and capable of being defended/supported
Thesis must be interesting
Write at least three paragraphs supporting your thesis/main idea.
Each paragraph should have between 6-11 sentences (roughly).
Each paragraph should have a strong idea (and different ideas should be in different paragraphs)
Each idea of yours must have evidence backing up your assertion
Quote from the book that supports what you're saying in
Explain how the quote supports your idea
Elaborate (explain for at least two sentences)
Write a conclusion that sums up your ideas and, if possible, leaves the reader thinking about your topic in a new way.
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