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Arachne By Olivia E. Coolidge 2001
Authors want their readers to identify and connect with the universal themes in their stories. Themes such as love, hate, envy, jealousy, hope, fear, or power are all are expressed through carefully crafted characters, conflicts, dialogue, and settings.

After reading the selection, Arachne, decide the universal theme(s) the author wanted to convey and write a literary analysis that defends your thematic choice with textual evidence.

Manage your time carefully so that you can:

Read the passages;
Plan your response;
Write your response; and
Revise and edit your response.
Be sure to:

Include a claim;
Address counterclaims; and
Use evidence from the text and utilize the correct citation format.
Your response should be in the form of a multi-paragraph essay. Your writing will be assessed using the AzM2 Argumentative Essay rubric. Write your response in the space provided.
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