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ELA 10 The Great Gatsby—Impromptu
Thesis: Tom doesn’t care about Myrtle Wilson and he certainly won’t leave his wife for her.
The example of setting you will use to support the thesis:
The example of conflict that you will use to support the thesis:
The example of characterization that you will use to support the thesis:
Now write the mini essay (one paragraph) here. Make sure you include reasoning for each piece of evidence. (Page number). When you have finished your paragraph, label each component in the margin (thesis =yellow; evidence=pink; reasoning=green)
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