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English II Homework
This weekend, students are to complete page 169 in their info binder.
AND Also, students are to complete their essay by writing the conclusion. Here are some guiding tips to writing a conclusion: 1. Go back to the prompt and what you set out to prove. In this case, you were writing a theme about choices. 2. What did you learn about the topic? In this essay, what did you learn about making choices and those who try to influence your choices? 3. Make sure to drop in the authors' names so that your conclusion is relevant to the discussion. 4. What is your big Ah-Ha moment? What did you discover about life and making choices by the end of this essay? This is what you are telling (conveying) to your reader. Example concluding paragraph---Do not paraphrase what is written. This is on you! Life is not easy, and neither are the choices we face. The poems teach the reader valuable lessons through their shared themes. Frost’s poem reminds the reader that once a decision is made, it is permanent; therefore, a person cannot go back and change it. However, we should not feel discouraged by Frost’s message because we will know to choose wisely. Brooks, on the other hand, teaches us that our decisions should be our own, with no heavy-handed influences. If we accept the results of our choices, we will live our own lives true to our nature, like Sadie. Therefore, these poems reveal that no one should dictate a person’s life but that person, and a person must accept what has been handed or make better choices.
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