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English, 20.04.2021 19:40 anonymousanon

Structure • Four paragraph-essay
o Introduction
 Must follow traditional introduction structure: include hook, author(s), titles of texts, brief (one-two sentence summary or background), and a clear thesis statement
o Two body paragraphs
 Must follow traditional body paragraph structure: Topic sentence, claim, textual evidence, commentary
o Conclusion
 Must
Content
• Analytical essay with a sound argument, academic writing, and etc.
• Includes at least TWO quotes from Macbeth in body paragraphs
o Quotes must be correctly integrated into your writing as per the MLA
Format
• Word count: 400-700 words
• Standard MLA format
• Arial, Times New Roman, or Calibri
• Size 12 font
• Left justified
• Double-spaced
• In-text citations are correctly integrated and punctuated
• saved and submitted as a Word doc file.

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