Catch 22 Novel- Expository Essay

Catch 22 Novel

In this assignment, you will write an expository essay in which you find, identify, and analyze three types of conflict that occur in the catch 22 novel and their impact on the plot. The explanation and analysis should be clear and concise and use present tense verbs, third-person subjects, and avoid generalizations. Firstly the essay should include three direct quotes from the novel. Secondly the essay should be a minimum of 400 words, not counting the cover page, notes, footnotes, endnotes, or the bibliography page. Thirdly the essay should contain a hook, a thesis statement, relevancy, transition sentences, an introduction of the problem or issue, an explanation of the topic’s significance, a debatable claim, an explanation of how the thesis contributes to the conversation in a meaningful way, and a conclusion. The essay should express your ideas clearly with the use of sensory details.

The essay should contain seven paragraphs and contain three to five sentences expressing your ideas clearly with transition sentences that link one idea in each paragraph to the next. The conclusion should include a restatement of the thesis sentence, final thoughts, and a closing statement. Note: When the directions say the paper should be a minimum of 400 words, it means 400 of your own original words. The quotes, cover page, notes, footnotes, endnotes, and bibliography page will not count toward the word limit. Try to use quotes that are no longer than 20 words. Make sure to put the word count at the top of your paper. Feel free to exceed the word count as long as you are staying on topic and meeting the essay requirements.

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Word limitations are in this assignment to help you think through your writing to communicate concisely and coherently, as well as to help you learn how to synthesize what you’ve learned throughout the course. Just because you have written a lot of words, does not mean you have demonstrated understanding of the material. Choose your words wisely and make every one of them count! Writing concisely demonstrates a high level of critical thinking and understanding. You can use the same type of conflict for multiple (or even every) example(s), but you must have different examples from different places showing where the conflict occurs within the catch 22 novel. Be sure to have the correct in-text citations and a properly cited works cited page. Please double check for grammar or spelling errors. For MLA writing formatting, please refer to the MLA lesson in the Orientation module.

The link is provided below:https://tel.tel-courses.org/ori-1100-tel-orientation/ori-1100-10/module-1-tel-orientation-course/mla-formattingPlease refer to the rest of the assignment for more specific details, and make sure to review the rubric as well. Step 3: Essay Structure Paragraph 1: Introduction Begin with an attention-getting statement or hook sentence. Include the title and author of the novel you have chosen. Briefly state the conflict(s) you have chosen to write about. The first paragraph should end with your thesis statement which specifically states what you will be explaining in the body of the essay. Paragraph 2: First example of conflict Step One: Identify and explain one conflict that occurred within the catch 22 novel. Step Two: Find a quote from the novel regarding this conflict, and integrate it within the paragraph.

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(Do not forget to cite properly.)Step Three: Put this quote into your own words, and show its significance and impact. Paragraph 3: Second example of conflict Step One: Identify and explain one conflict that occurred within the catch 22 novel. Step Two: Find a quote from the novel regarding this conflict, and integrate it within the paragraph. (Do not forget to cite properly.)Step Three: Put this quote into your own words, and show its significance and impact. Paragraph 4: Third example of conflict Step One: Identify and explain one conflict that occurred within the novel.

Step Two: Find a quote from the novel regarding this conflict, and integrate it within the paragraph. (Do not forget to cite properly.)Step Three: Put this quote into your own words, and show its significance and impact. Paragraph 5: Conclusion Restate the thesis in different language than in the introduction using phrases such as: in conclusion, to wrap things up, in the end, etc

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