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Please help me write an essay on Arthur Miller's "The Crucible". (This is a Major Assignment) (It is due by 10:00 PM TONIGHT) (NO EXCUSES) The Theme of the essay is āThe Corruption Of Justiceā. (SOMEONE PLEASE ANSWER CORRECTLY)
1st Paragraph Instructions:
1. Write 2 Sentences introducing the theme of āCorruption Of Justiceā.
2. Write a Thesis Statement about āCorruption Of Justiceā in āThe Crucibleā.
3. Write 2 Sentences Aiming Towards Body Paragraph.
4. Write a Transition Sentence to the 2nd Paragraph
2nd Paragraph Instructions:
1. Write a Topic Sentence relating to āCorruption Of Justiceā & 2 sentences discussing the topic with Specific References.
2. Do the same thing again.
3. Write a Transition Sentence introducing the last paragraph.
3rd Paragraph Instructions:
RESTATE HOW YOUR PROOFS ADDRESS THE THEME OF āCORRUPTION OF JUSTICEā AND END WITH A THOUGHT PROVOKING STATEMENT TO LEAVE THE READER THINKING. PLEASE BE CREATIVE ABOUT THIS LAST PARAGRAPH.
(THIS ESSAY IS DUE TONIGHT) (NO EXCUSES)
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