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Downloaded from Doc Sharing Graded Assignment LAC1 Literary Essay about Theme Final Draft LC TGA 5.09 300 Points Name: _________________________________Date: _____________________ Write the final draft of your Literary Essay about Theme. Be sure to follow these requirements and recommendations when completing your draft: • Open a new Microsoft Word document. • Type your name, your teacher’s name, your school, and the date at the top of the document. • Save the file as Last Name_First Initial_5.09. For example: Zankle_J_5.09 • Type your essay into the document that you’re created. • The recommended length requirement for this essay is 2-3 pages (600-900 words). • This essay must be double-spaced with a 12 point Times New Roman…show more content…
It contains a complete analysis of the theme. The reader is able to understand the ideas and content of the poem based upon the writer's analysis. The essay conveys the writer's understanding of the theme and demonstrates the writer's appreciation of literature. The literary essay about theme fulfills its purpose of deepening the reader's understanding at times, but the analysis of the theme is not complete. The essay is more summary than analysis. The writer's appreciation of literature and understanding of the theme of the poem is not always clear. The purpose of the literary essay about theme is not entirely clear. It provides some analysis of the theme of the poem, but there are significant gaps that leave the reader questioning. The essay contains irrelevant information, which makes the reader question what the main purpose of the paper is. The literary essay about a theme does not fulfill its purpose because it lacks significant analysis of the poem, or contains irrelevant information, or is mostly a summary of the poem. This essay is not a literary essay about a theme of a poem. It does not contain an analysis of the poem's theme, and it does not convey the writer's understanding of the…show more content…
The essay presents a thesis in the introductory paragraph and ends with a concluding paragraph that summarizes the main points or restates the thesis of the essay. The body of the essay contains paragraphs that support the essay's thesis. The essay consistently follows one or an appropriate combination of the four major organizational plans (chronological order, spatial order, logical order, order of importance). Transitions are well placed and make meaningful connections between ideas and paragraphs. The essay identifies the name of the poem and the author at the beginning. The essay presents a thesis in the introductory paragraph and ends with a concluding paragraph that restates the thesis of the essay. The body of the essay contains paragraphs that support the essay's thesis. The essay usually follows one or an appropriate combination of the four major organizational plans (chronological order, spatial order, logical order, order of importance), but there may be a few details or ideas that are out of place. Transitions are generally used effectively. The essay identifies the name of the poem and the author, but it may not do so at the beginning. The essay presents a thesis but it may not be in the introductory paragraph, or the essay may have a concluding paragraph that does not restate the thesis. Most of the body of the essay contains paragraphs that support the

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