R & J Lit Paragraph Final

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In a single paragraph, answer the following prompt:
In William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, the teens choose to take their lives at the end of the play. However, which trusted adult do you feel
failed to fulfill his/her responsibilities in the lives of Romeo and Juliet?
Paragraph must include:
1. A clear, opinionated topic sentence that guides the paragraph.
2. Two examples from the story to support your topic sentence.
3. Follow the format:
a. Topic Sentence
b. Evidence #1 – includes transition, lead in, and example.
c. Analysis sentence.
d. Analysis sentence.
e. Evidence #2 – includes transition, lead in, and example.
f. Analysis sentence
g. Analysis sentence
h. Concluding sentence.
4. Your paragraph must be a minimum of eight sentences, but it can be more. The above guidelines are the base requirements.
In a single paragraph, answer the following prompt:
In William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, the teens choose to take their lives at the end of the play. However, which trusted adult do you feel
failed to fulfill his/her responsibilities in the lives of Romeo and Juliet?
Paragraph must include:
1. A clear, opinionated topic sentence that guides the paragraph.
2. Two examples from the story to support your topic sentence.
3. Follow the format:
a. Topic Sentence
b. Evidence #1 – includes transition, lead in, and example.
c. Analysis sentence.
d. Analysis sentence.
e. Evidence #2 – includes transition, lead in, and example.
f. Analysis sentence
g. Analysis sentence
h. Concluding sentence.
4. Your paragraph must be a minimum of eight sentences, but it can be more. The above guidelines are the base requirements.
In a single paragraph, answer the following prompt:
In William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, the teens clearly make their own choices at the end of the play. However, which trusted adult do you
feel failed to fulfill his/her responsibilities in the lives of Romeo and Juliet?
Paragraph must include:
1. A clear, opinionated topic sentence that guides the paragraph.
2. Two quotes from the story to support your topic sentence.
3. Follow the format:
a. Topic Sentence
b. Evidence #1 – includes transition, lead in, and example.
c. Analysis sentence.
d. Analysis sentence.
e. Evidence #2 – includes transition, lead in, and example.
f. Analysis sentence
g. Analysis sentence
h. Concluding sentence.
4. Your paragraph must be a minimum of eight sentences, but it can be more. The above guidelines are the base requirements.
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