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After reading the Study of Flannery O’Connor (A Good Man is Hard to Find by Flannery OConnor.pdfPreview the document) write a five-paragraph essay analyzing one of the characters from the story, A Good Man Is Hard to Find. The text is available in pdf in

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After reading the Study of Flannery O’Connor (A Good Man is Hard to Find by Flannery OConnor.pdf) write a five-paragraph essay analyzing one of the characters from the story, A Good Man Is Hard to Find. The text is available in pdf in the Module 4 Reading Section.

I have provided you with a number of worksheets to help you along the way. First, use the Character Graph Worksheet to understand the character and draw the most important areas you want to concentrate on. This is for your own use only. Second, see the Character Analysis Assignment Document for the detailed assignment guidelines and expectations. You will find the necessary information and some tips for the writing process here as well. Third, use the Essay Rubric Outline document to visualize and organize the essay.

– Use the MLA style for the document and the Works Cited Page, which is going to be the text by O’Connor this time. See the video and the file below for the MLA style help.

– Upload your Essay in a Word or PDF document, so I can see and edit on it directly.

Essay Rubric/Outline

Introduction

  • Hook- Interesting statement, shocking statistics, question, famous quote
  • Connecting Sentences/ Background information
  • Thesis Statement – The main idea of your essay in one or two sentences.

1st Body Paragraph

Topic Sentence – 1 Character Trait

Examples

Quote

2nd Paragraph

Topic Sentence – 2nd Character Trait

Examples

Quote

3rd Paragraph

Topic Sentence – 3rd Character Trait

Examples

Quote

Conclusion

Summarize main ideas

State an opinion, a solution, a prediction, or a call for action

TIPS

Pay attention to the use of grammar, punctuation, and sentence structure.

Follow the organization to produce a coherent essay.

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