Think about all the selections you've read this far by European writers. Examine one element that the selections have in common, not including the fact that they are all European. Detail your findings.
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hey guys!
this prompt is basically asking you to think about all the stories you read this unit and find one common factor in them.
here are some common factors you can use: some stories are surrounded around politics or political movements such as war, some stories share the theme of struggle or conflict (external or internal), some poems share the tone of sorrow and yearning, and more (if you think of any).
make sure you use two or more selections in this answer as well as two or more quotes.
heres what your essay answer should look like:
I noticed most stories or poems in this unit share (common factor). “(Selection)” by (Author) and “(Second selection)” by (Second Author) both support (common factor). A quote for “(Selection)” that would support (common factor) would be on page (page #), “(Quote from selection)”. This quote explains (explain some context of quote and how it connect to common factor). A quote for “(Second selection)” that would support (common factor) would be on (page #), “(Quote from selection)”. This quote explains (explain context and how it connects). These stories or poems are similar to one another, as both share (common factor).
make sure to switch things up, don’t directly copy! ;D