Passing by Nella Larsen – Types of Papers: Cause & Effect
- Why did Irene marry a black man with a dark complexion? What effect do you think this has on her sons? You must use examples from Passing as your foundation and to support your thesis. Make sure to include
in-text citations right after your quotes (author page {Fritz 23}) and a Works Cited page at the end of the essay. 2. Why does Clare choose to pass? Is it easier? More difficult? What reasons does she have, and
what are the effects of her decision on her, her marriage, and her daughter? You must use examples from Passing as your foundation and to support your thesis. Make sure to include in-text citations right
after your quotes (author page {Fritz 23}) and a Works Cited page at the end of the essay. 3. What effect do the setting and time period have on the novella? You must use examples from Passing as your foundation and to support your thesis. Make sure to include in-text citations right after your quotes (author page {Fritz 23}) and a Works Cited page at the end of the essay. 4. Compare and/or contrast Clare′sn and Irene′s feelings about race in the novella. You must use examples from Passing as your foundation and to support your thesis. Make sure
to include in-text citations right after your quotes (author page {Fritz 23}) and a Works Cited page at the end of the essay. Your essay should be at least[unique_solution] 5 paragraphs long and should conform to the conventions of academic writing. You will need to include a thesis statement in your introduction as well as topic sentences throughout
the essay that guide it and keep the essay on track. Make sure that your Works Cited page is a separate page of your document and contains the same header as the rest of the document. See the MLA format folder
for a sample paper. Your essay must be submitted as an attachment (preferably in Microsoft Word), not in the text of the comments. The essay is due by 11:59pm on Wednesday, March 7th. Your essay will be
checked for plagiarism through Safe Assign. I have posted videos that explain how to write a causal analysis essay and a compare/contrast essay. I am also including outlines that you may find useful. Graphic Organizer for a Causal Analysis Essay Paragraph 1: Introduction Background Information (work from general to specific): Discuss the context of the issue you are taking on. Thesis Statement (lay out the A, B, and C of what you will be writing about): Identify the causes and/or effects that you will be analyzing. Paragraph 2: First Body
Paragraph (Point A) Topic Sentence (reflect point A and tie to thesis): This should identify cause and/or effect A Supporting detail and/or specific example 1: Supporting detail and/or specific example
2: Use a transition to show that you are adding on Paragraph 3: Second Body Paragraph (Point B) Topic Sentence (reflect point B and tie to thesis): This should identify cause and/or effect B Supporting detail and/or specific example 1: Supporting detail and/or specific example
2: Use a transition to show that you are adding on Paragraph 4: Third Body Paragraph (Point C) Topic Sentence (reflect point C and tie to thesis): This should identify cause and/or effect C Supporting detail
and/or specific example 1: Supporting detail and/or specific example
2: Use a transition to show that you are adding on Paragraph 5: Conclusion (begin with a sentence that reiterates, not repeats, points A, B, and C)