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History, 29.11.2021 22:50 staceyminick1

Write a 3–4 paragraph essay that discusses the many ways you find your life and Anne’s life similar and different, you will also why it is important to read this book? There is no word limit, but I do need paragraphs with at least 4-6 sentences. Make sure your grammar and spelling are correct. • Discuss how you and Anne are alike, how are you different and Address and answer why this book is important to read.
o A clear, and arguable, thesis statement that relates to the essay prompt.
o 3-4 paragraphs (1 paragraph intro, 1 about how you alike and how you are different, 1 paragraph about why this book is important and conclusion)
o 3-5 sentences per paragraph
o Grammar and spelling

Model Outline:
Intro: include your thesis and hook statement (3 sentences min)

First paragraph: address how you feel you and Anne are the same.
1. Include at least one journal entry that provides evidence

Second paragraph: address how you and Anne are different.
1. Include at least one journal entry that provides evidence

Third paragraph: address why this book is still important to read today.
1. Include at least one journal entry that provides evidence

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