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May 6, 2020DescriptionnYour essay should be five paragraphs long. For this assignment, you need to find and integrate quotes from your novel. Each body paragraph should begin with a topic sentence and be followed by a quote from the text that contains the imagery and figurative language you will analyze. Your analysis should support your topic sentence. Your completed paper should be between 200 and 300 words and written in Times New Roman font. You need to cite in-text citations on a separate works cited page.nnnAssignment Description Using the novel you chose, write an expository essay in which you explain the historical, cultural, and/or social context.nRequirementsnnYour essay should be five paragraphs long. Each body paragraph should begin with a topic sentence and be followed by a quote from the text that illustrates the historical, cultural, and/or social context that you will analyze. This quote should be followed by information you have learned from source(s) other than the primary text. Your analysis should support your topic sentence. Your completed paper should be between 200 and 300 words, using Times New Roman font.nnNote When the directions say the paper should be between 200-300 words, this means 200-300 of your own original words. The quotes you use in this essay will not count towards the word limit. Try to use quotes that are no longer than 20 words.nnParagraph 1: IntroductionnnBegin with an attention-getting statement or hook sentence. Include the title and author of the novel you have chosen. Briefly state what historical, cultural, and/or social context you have found that will affect the reader’s understanding of the literature. The first paragraph should end with your thesis statement which specifically states what you will be explaining in the body of the essay.nParagraph 2: How is the Historical, Cultural, or Social Context Important to the Text?nnStep One: Identify one specific place in your novel that shows a connection to the historical, cultural, or social context that you discovered.nStep Two: Quote this connection. (Do not forget to cite properly.)nStep Three: Include your interpretation of the quote, showing the historical, cultural, or social context.nStep Four: Find relevant, scholarly research that supports your interpretation of the quote you found. (Do not forget to cite properly.)nParagraph 3: How is the Historical, Cultural, or Social Context Important to the Text?nnStep One: Identify one specific place in your novel that shows a connection to the historical, cultural, or social context that you discovered.nStep Two: Quote this connection. (Do not forget to cite properly.)nStep Three: Include your interpretation of the quote, showing the historical, cultural, or social context.nStep Four: Find relevant, scholarly research that supports your interpretation of the quote you found. (Do not forget to cite properly.)nParagraph 4: How is the Historical, Cultural, or Social Context Important to the Text?nnStep One: Identify one specific place in your novel that shows a connection to the historical, cultural, or social context that you discovered.nStep Two: Quote this connection. (Do not forget to cite properly.)nStep Three: Include your interpretation of the quote, showing the historical, cultural, or social context.nStep Four: Find relevant, scholarly research that supports your interpretation of the quote you found. (Do not forget to cite properly.)nParagraph 5: ConclusionnnRestate the thesis in different language using phrases such as: in conclusion, to wrap things up, in the end, etc. Summarize the explanation made in each body paragraph. Present an overall concluding statement based on the quotes you’ve used and analysis you’ve provided.nn