A short story the lottery

  1. Catchy Title –Your title should not be the title of the short story, for example “The Necklace.” CREATE YOUR OWN, for example, The Downfall of Mathilde Loisel in “The Necklace”
  1. Paragraph 1: Introduction (Use HATMAT)
  1. Hook
  2. Author
  3. Title
  4. Main characters
  5. A short summary
  6. Thesis
  1. Paragraph 2: First Body Paragraph
  1. Topic sentence (what this paragraph will discuss, how it will prove your thesis)
  2. Context for the quote
    1. Who says it?
    2. What’s happening in the text when they say it?
  3. Quote from the text (cited appropriately)
  4. Analysis of the quote: How does it prove your thesis?
  5. Closing sentence (wrap up the paragraph to effectively transition to the next paragraph)
  1. Paragraph 3: Second Body Paragraph
  1. Topic sentence (what this paragraph will discuss, how it will prove your thesis)
  2. Context for the quote
    1. Who says it?
    2. What’s happening in the text when they say it?
  3. Quote from the text (cited appropriately)
  4. Analysis of the quote: How does it prove your thesis?
  5. Closing sentence (wrap up the paragraph to effectively transition to the next paragraph
  6. This is a good paragraph to add secondary sources to support your analysis
  • Paragraph 4: Third Body Paragraph
  1. Topic sentence (what this paragraph will discuss, how it will prove your thesis)
  2. Context for the quote
  3. Who says it?
  4. What’s happening in the text when they say it?
  1. Quote from the text (cited appropriately)
  2. Analysis of the quote: How does it prove your thesis?
  3. Closing sentence (wrap up the paragraph to effectively transition to the next paragraph
  4. This is a good paragraph to add secondary sources to support your analysis
  • Conclusion (You do not necessarily have to follow this order, but include the following):
    • Summarize your argument.
    • Extend the argument.
    • Show why the text is important.

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