The document provides instructions for an English assignment on William Golding's novel Lord of the Flies. Students are asked to write a 130-word paragraph analyzing a quote from the book, discussing how it reflects on human nature. They must introduce the author, summarize the plot, discuss characters Ralph and Piggy, include quotes from Chapter 4 to support their argument, and conclude their analysis. Students are also told to prepare for the next class by reading Chapter 4 of Lord of the Flies.
The document provides instructions for an English assignment on William Golding's novel Lord of the Flies. Students are asked to write a 130-word paragraph analyzing a quote from the book, discussing how it reflects on human nature. They must introduce the author, summarize the plot, discuss characters Ralph and Piggy, include quotes from Chapter 4 to support their argument, and conclude their analysis. Students are also told to prepare for the next class by reading Chapter 4 of Lord of the Flies.
The document provides instructions for an English assignment on William Golding's novel Lord of the Flies. Students are asked to write a 130-word paragraph analyzing a quote from the book, discussing how it reflects on human nature. They must introduce the author, summarize the plot, discuss characters Ralph and Piggy, include quotes from Chapter 4 to support their argument, and conclude their analysis. Students are also told to prepare for the next class by reading Chapter 4 of Lord of the Flies.
February 22, 2017 Outline Reading Portfolio # 1 Chapter 4 A few points before you write William Golding wrote the novel right after WWII Death, destruction, the holocaust He is sharing his perception of mankind through the novel Everything in the story has a deeper meaning about mankind Portfolio #1 Instructions:
In a formal paragraph of ~130 words explain the double entendre in
Ralphs statement of People dont help much.
Dont forget to do the following:
Start with a hook sentence Introduce the author and his novel Briefly summarize the plot Introduce each character as you talk about him Seamlessly include quotes from the passage to support your argument Include a solid concluding statement Preparation for next class Read Chapter 4 of LOTF