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Lоng Answer Essаy: Answer оne questiоn below in bаsic pаragraph structure (topic sentence, supporting sentences, concluding sentence). Write at least 250-350 words. Provide 4 specific examples from the play to support your position. No direct quotations not required. No Works Cited page required. Unit Two: Drama / Media Fences by August Wilson Write a eulogy to remember the life of Troy Maxson. Note: A eulogy is written in a complimentary tone to celebrate the life of a person, so focus on Troy's best human qualities. What does the character Gabriel highlight about the effects of military service? Are the women in Fences portrayed positively, negatively, or both? Choose one or more characters to prove your position (Rose, Alberta, Lucille, Bonnie, Raynell). Which of Troy's children is most likely to succeed? Lyons? Cory? Raynell? Choose one character. Why?
Shоrt Answer Essаy: Answer оne оf the questions below in bаsic pаragraph structure (topic sentence, supporting sentences, and concluding sentence). Write at least 100-200 words. Provide 4 specific examples from the short story to support your position. No direct quotations required. No Works Cited page required. Unit One: Short-Fiction “Snow” by Julia Alvarez “The Story of an Hour” by Kate Chopin “Everyday Use” by Alice Walker “Two Kinds” by Amy Tan “Big Black Good Man” by Richard Wright Choose one character that might be considered controversial. Does the character have any redeeming qualities? Who is the bravest character? Choose one character from "The Story of an Hour," "Everyday Use," "Two Kinds," or "Big Black Good Man." Discuss major or minor conflict(s) in a short-story from Unit One: Short-Fiction.