Im working on a English exercise and need support.
I need help writing an essay about the story Sula by Toni Morrison. It is a literary analysis essay in which I chose to write about this subject below:
Contrast Nels relationship to her mother and Sulas interaction with her mother. Remember to take a position in your thesis that establishes the significance of the contrast.
here are the directions
Your literary analysis should be between 2 ½ and 3 pages (600 to 750 words), not including the Works Cited page, should be double spaced in Times New Roman 12- point font and must include: A clearly articulated thesis that states, somewhere in your introduction, the assertion (position, interpretation) that your paper will prove An introduction, a minimum of 3 body paragraphs, and a conclusion At least two quotes from the novel itself that are integrated into your discussion At least two citations of outside sources (such as literary criticism on the novel, preferably from articles from the MDC databases) Topic sentences that focus the discussion in the body paragraphs Examples, details, explanations in the body paragraphs that clearly support your thesis Clear connections between ideas from paragraph to paragraph and within paragraphs Proper MLA style format in the heading, in the in-text citations, and in the Works Cited page (see the template for the heading and margins in this lesson) Works Cited page includes articles from two sources and from the novel for a minimum of three total listed sources Standard usage, grammar, and mechanics
PLEASE HELP! AND NO PLAGIARIZING BECAUSE I WILL CHECK!
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