For the Comparison/Contrast Essay assignment in this unit, write a five paragraph essay with five to seven sentences in each paragraph comparing and contrasting two of the characters in our novel, The

For the Comparison/Contrast Essay assignment in this unit, write a five paragraph essay with five to seven sentences in each paragraph comparing and contrasting two of the characters in our novel, The Last of the Mohicans.
Use MLA format.
The link below gives full information on using MLA style: http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/747/01/ Use 12 point Times New Roman, double space, use the tab key to indent at the begining of each paragraph and do not use the enter key at the end of each line.
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Be sure to have a Works Cited page to document your sources, even if you only use the novel itself.
The conclusion revisits your overall purpose for writing and often invites your reader to consider the implications of why your ideas are significant.The conclusion may restate the thesis, summarize the paper’s major points, or leave the reader with a final thought to ponder.If you choose to restate the thesis or summarize the essay’s main ideas, do not repeat the same wording from the introduction or body paragraphs.Remember not to introduce new, unrelated ideas in the conclusion.Think of the introduction and conclusion as“bookends”that serve to hold the essay tightly together. The introduction will “push” into or initiate the examination of your topic and the angle you decide to focus on, while the conclusion will “pull” tight all the ideas that you have gathered together for a unified essay.Remember, the five-paragraph model can be expanded to include more body paragraphs that probe more deeply into your subject.







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