1.Using proper MLA bibliographic formatting, cite the film text
in the box to the right:
3. Develop three (3) topic sentences that articulate the major
ideas that will comprise the body of your essay. Remember that your
topic sentences should clearly state the argument or point to be
made in the respective paragraphs and must map back to your thesis
statement. Submit your topic sentences in the box located to the
right. Be sure to proofread your work.
4.Identify three (3) scenes from the film that support your
thesis statement. Briefly explain your choices of scenes and how
the scenes specifically support your thesis statement. Also,
provide the exact time the scenes begin and end within the film
text. Submit your reply in the box located to the right. Be sure to
proofread your work.
5.Lastly, fully develop your introductory paragraph. Remember
that the best possible thesis will answer some specific question
about the text. In this case a question related to the film’s power
to transform political sensibilities regarding difference. Your
thesis statement should appear parenthetically within the paragraph
you present. Submit your answer in the box located to the right. Be
sure to proofread your work.
1.Using proper MLA bibliographic formatting, cite the film text
in the box to the right:
http://www.bibme.org/citation-guide/MLA/film
2.Develop a thesis statement pertaining to the
assigned film text and whether or not it, the film, in your view
has the power to transform one’s political sensibilities. Your
argument should express your point of view regarding the politics
of difference, political sensibilities, and political
transformation(s) as related to the film. Remember, you’re writing
(developing) an analytical essay. Submit your thesis statement in
the box located to the right. Be sure to proofread your work.
3. Develop three (3) topic sentences that articulate the major
ideas that will comprise the body of your essay. Remember that your
topic sentences should clearly state the argument or point to be
made in the respective paragraphs and must map back to your thesis
statement. Submit your topic sentences in the box located to the
right. Be sure to proofread your work.
4.Identify three (3) scenes from the film that support your
thesis statement. Briefly explain your choices of scenes and how
the scenes specifically support your thesis statement. Also,
provide the exact time the scenes begin and end within the film
text. Submit your reply in the box located to the right. Be sure to
proofread your work.
5.Lastly, fully develop your introductory paragraph. Remember
that the best possible thesis will answer some specific question
about the text. In this case a question related to the film’s power
to transform political sensibilities regarding difference. Your
thesis statement should appear parenthetically within the paragraph
you present. Submit your answer in the box located to the right. Be
sure to proofread your work.
1.Using proper MLA bibliographic formatting, cite the film text
in the box to the right:
http://www.bibme.org/citation-guide/MLA/film
http://www.bibme.org/citation-guide/MLA/film
2.Develop a thesis statement pertaining to the
assigned film text and whether or not it, the film, in your view
has the power to transform one’s political sensibilities. Your
argument should express your point of view regarding the politics
of difference, political sensibilities, and political
transformation(s) as related to the film. Remember, you’re writing
(developing) an analytical essay. Submit your thesis statement in
the box located to the right. Be sure to proofread your work.
2.
3. Develop three (3) topic sentences that articulate the major
ideas that will comprise the body of your essay. Remember that your
topic sentences should clearly state the argument or point to be
made in the respective paragraphs and must map back to your thesis
statement. Submit your topic sentences in the box located to the
right. Be sure to proofread your work.
4.Identify three (3) scenes from the film that support your
thesis statement. Briefly explain your choices of scenes and how
the scenes specifically support your thesis statement. Also,
provide the exact time the scenes begin and end within the film
text. Submit your reply in the box located to the right. Be sure to
proofread your work.
5.Lastly, fully develop your introductory paragraph. Remember
that the best possible thesis will answer some specific question
about the text. In this case a question related to the film’s power
to transform political sensibilities regarding difference. Your
thesis statement should appear parenthetically within the paragraph
you present. Submit your answer in the box located to the right. Be
sure to proofread your work.