| Write an essay in which you discuss "A Man Called Horse,"
based on the statement that is provided for you in the
Critical Lens
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| In your essay,
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| provide a valid interpretation of the statement,
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| agree or disagree with the statement as you have interpreted it,
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- and support your opinion using specific references to appropriate literary elements from the work.
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| You may use scrap paper to plan your response.
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| Write your essay on the paper given to you by your teachers.
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| Critical Lens:
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| If one can understand words, one can identify people by their names. If one can understand, one could begin to talk a little, and then would be less lonely. (Adapted from p. 123)
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- Provide a valid interpretation of the critical lens that clearly explains what you think it means.
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| Indicate whether you agree or disagree with the statement as you have interpreted it.
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| Use the ideas suggested by the critical lens to analyze the work of literature.
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- Avoid plot summary. Instead, use specific references to appropriate literary elements (for example: theme, characterization, setting, point of view) to develop your analysis.
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| Organize your ideas in a unified and coherent manner.
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| Specify the title and author of the work of literature.
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| Follow the conventions of standard written English.
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Mark Scher . . . DCS . . . draft of 03/20/02 . . . one page only
Mark Scher . . . DCS . . . draft of 03/20/02 . . . one page only
Mark Scher . . . DCS . . . draft of 03/20/02 . . . one page only