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Write a 3.8 paragraph responding to the following question: The title of the book we read is The Great Gatsby. Therefore, is Gatsby great? Here is the format for a 3.8 paragraph: 1. Topic Sentence: (This is the one idea, or topic, that your paragraph is discussing.)2. First point (with the first word being a transition word)3. Support, example, or detail about first point4. Second point (with the first word being a transition word)5. Support, example, or detail about second point6. Third point (with the first word being a transition word)7. Support, example, or detail about third point8. Concluding sentence – sums up or ends the paragraph

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