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English, 20.04.2022 21:20 ashley1460

Please help I need this by tomorrow The story is Excerpt from The Story of My Life by Helen Keller (Chapter 4)

1. Select a book or real-life story that you have read that has been made into a movie. Write a persuasive paragraph discussing which version you believe is better: the book/real-life story or the movie. Be sure to clearly introduce your argument, use at least one type of rhetoric to persuade your reader, include specific details from the book/real-life story and movie, and address at least one counterclaim (10 points)

2. Select a place that is important to you. It can be a place where you spend a lot of time or a place you have visited only once or twice. However, it should be a place that made a strong impression on you. Write a vivid, one paragraph description of the place. Be sure to use sensory language to create a vibrant picture of the setting (10 points).

3. In an essay, identify the theme Helen Keller offers in The Story of My Life about learning and discuss how she develops this theme. Then, describe the narrator's character arc as she learns. Finally, select two strong words or phrases in the text and identify their connotations. Also discuss how these connotations contribute to the theme or the narrator's character arc. Be sure to cite or describe specific details from the text to support your ideas. (30 points).

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