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English, 13.03.2020 06:35 zeesharpe05

Choose ONE of the following selections from this unit:

“The Most Dangerous Game” by Richard Connell
“The Cask of Amontillado” by Edgar Allan Poe
“The Lottery” by Shirley Jackson

Identify and describe the protagonist and antagonist in the story. What motivates the antagonist to engage in evil behavior? How would the story or drama change if the antagonist had been able to overcome the darker impulse? Use specific details from the text to support your claim and include the title, author, and genre of the story in your answer.

Intro/TAG Sentence: Compose your introductory sentence that states thesis (main claim of entire TEQ response), including Titles, Authors, Genres

Evidence #1: Example (paraphrase) or direct quote (must use MLA-formatted in-text citation if quoting) from text to prove claim

Evidence #2: Example (paraphrase) or direct quote (must use MLA-formatted in-text citation if quoting) from text to prove claim

Analysis #1: 1-2 sentences of original thought explaining how the example from the text proves the claim

Analysis #2: 1-2 sentences of original thought explaining how the example from the text proves the claim
Concluding Statement:

Tie it all up without directly addressing reader (do not give advice or moral of story), introducing new information, and especially without using the elementary transition “In conclusion”
Put it all together:

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