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Assignment -
In this essay, you will define a term, perhaps from the list below. You will use personal experience and/ or outside knowledge AND one of the three Hemingway essays we have read thus far to flesh out your definition.
Please use Miss Stein Instructs from chapter 2 of Ernest Hemingways A Moveable Feast. "Miss Stein Instructs," It is fine to use "I" in this essay.
Please include -
Introduction: An epigraph from A Moveable Feast, along with a description of "why this term is problematic and why it is important to define it" (Kean).
Thesis: A statement that includes how your definition of the term is arguable, or differs from the norm. In other words, "paper should focus on an extended definition, that is, a definition somewhat different from standard expectations" (Kean).
Example: Although most people would define inspiration as coming from a source outside oneself, I define inspiration as a type of insight or awareness achieved through discipline.
In the essay "A Good Cafe on the Place St.-Michel" from A Moveable Feast (1964), Ernest Hemingway's writing process underscores my definition. Body: use at least three specific examples (with at least one quote) from the Hemingway essay you chose as support, and explain how each develops the definition.
Conclusion: summarize how you (and Hemingway) have shed new light on this topic. End with a quote, either from A Moveable Feast or an outside source. Suggested terms: Homophobia Prejudice Competition Talent Friendship Mentorship Any of the terms presented on in class Specific guidelines for this essay: At least 2 full pages, formatted in Word as a .doc or .docx.
An arguable definition; one that differs from the norm An epigraph in your introduction Careful support using quotes, details, and features of the essay Typed in 12-point standard font in black ink and double-spaced with one-inch margins. Edited and proofread (typos/ carelessness will reduce your grade). A title that hints tantalizingly at your thesis You are not required to conduct any research, but if you choose to cite any sources besides A Moveable Feast, please include parenthetical citations and prepare a "Works Cited" page. If you only refer to the one text, parenthetical citations are unnecessary, simply mention the full name of the author, title, and year of the book at first reference-Ernest Hemingway's A Moveable Feast (1964)-and then quote freely.
Instructions: Need 1000 words.
Attachment:- Chapter 2 Miss Stein Instructs.rar
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