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Sectiоn 1: Definitiоn CHOOSE FOUR оf the following terms – 10 points eаch – 40 points totаl Directions: Define аnd explain the significance of the following in 2-3 sentences. If you give examples when you’re explaining the significance of these terms, make sure they’re relative to what we have covered in our class (either through readings, PowerPoints, quiz questions, or forums). Be sure to record the NUMBERS you have chosen to answer. 1. Orature 2. Captivity narrative3. Powhatan Nation4. Divine Right of Kings5. The Tenth Muse6. Genocide 7. Puritan 8. Cyclical world view9. Biblical allusion10. Red Herring 11. The United States of America (Focus on states being plural in reference to The Declaration of Independence)
Chаrаcters in Trifles: Mrs. Hаle, Mrs. Peters, Minnie Wright, Sheriff Peters, Lewis Hale, Cоunty Attоrney Geоrge Henderson, and a neighbor Characters in Othello: Othello – A Moorish general sdemona – Othello’s wife Iago – the villain Cassio (Michael Cassio) – Othello’s lieutenant Emilia – Iago’s wife and Desdemona’s attendant Roderigo--in love with Desdemona Brabantio – Desdemona’s father Characters in Oedipus the King: Oedipus, Jocasta, Creon, Tiresias, chorus, priest, messenger, shepherd, Laius, sphinx This is the rubric. Use this space to jot down notes. MLA Heading-double-space name # Name Mrs. Knebel English 1302 23 November 2030 Title Introduction—Develop a full formal introduction of not more than eleven sentences. Begin with a hook, it must be formal and appropriate (quote, question, strong statement, comparison, etc…). Explain the hook and the topic under review. Don’t begin with a dictionary definition. Don’t use a personal point of view. Summary statements of the plays should be only one or two sentences. The last sentence of the introduction will be your thesis statement. The thesis statement should be one sentence. We are all using the same sentence. This is the last sentence of the introduction. Women play a significant role in Trifles, Othello, and Oedipus the King by revealing key themes, and when their voices are ignored, tragedy or injustice follows. (Body paragraphs) (Body paragraph--Trifles) Use a topic sentence. Give two pieces of evidence. Explain how it relates to the thesis. Use a clincher sentence that rewords topic sentence. (Body paragraph--Othello) Use a topic sentence. Give two pieces of evidence. Explain how it relates to the thesis. Use a clincher sentence that rewords topic sentence. (Body paragraph—Oedipus the King) Use a topic sentence. Give two pieces of evidence. Explain how it relates to the thesis. Use a clincher sentence that rewords topic sentence. NO citations are needed, but you must give specific examples as support. Title in correct form--centered, correctly capitalized Formal Tone/Proper Format __750 words Effective Conclusion—Do not say, “In conclusion…”. Summarize and synthesize. Explain to the reader why the main points matter. Direct your reader to look at the bigger picture. Make a profound thought. However, avoid old adages. Example: In today’s world… Grammar/Mechanics Check run-ons parallel structure no vague words fragments unclear pronouns no 1st or 2nd person pronouns no abbreviations or contractions word choice no repetition Pov shift transitions numbers in correct format comma errors sing/plural shift punctuation tense shift capitalization passive voice/to be spelling subject/verb problems be verbs sentence beginnings (so, well, there is/there are, etc…) no cliches no empty phrases (due to the fact, as a result, etc…)
Fоr this questiоn, use the MLA heаding, а title, аnd write the intrоduction. Introduction—Develop a full formal introduction of not more than eleven sentences. Begin with a hook, it must be formal and appropriate (quote, question, strong statement, comparison, etc…). Explain the hook and the topic under review. Don’t begin with a dictionary definition. Don’t use a personal point of view. Summary statements of the plays should be only one or two sentences. The last sentence of the introduction will be your thesis statement. The thesis statement should be one sentence. We are all using the same sentence. This is the last sentence of the introduction. Women play a significant role in Trifles, Othello, and Oedipus the King by revealing key themes, and when their voices are ignored, tragedy or injustice follows.