Essay Prompt

Midterm Prompt
What one common thing did Cisneros and Tan understand (or realize or learn) from being the children of immigrants?
Your FOUR-paragraph essay must follow this structure (your work will be an actual essay–NO bullet points):

  • Introduction paragraph:
    • Use “The Chinatown Idea” as a part of the introduction/hook
    • State the thesis statement (underline this)
  • Body paragraph 1:
    • State the topic sentence regarding “Only Daughter” (underline this)
    • Support and develop
  • Body paragraph 2:
    • State the topic sentence regarding “Mother Tongue” (underline this)
    • Support and develop
  • Conclusion paragraph:
    • State the concluding statement (underline this)
    • Add closing remarks

Requirements

  • Partial and/or full quotes from all three stories (even “The Chinatown Idea”)
  • Third-person perspectives only.  No first person (I, we, me, our, etc.) and second person (you, your, etc.)–except within quotes, of course.
  • Effective and clear transitions
  • Substantial amount of work–about 22-30 sentences total.
  • Four paragraphs only–not more, not fewer.

Essay Prompt

Midterm Prompt
What one common thing did Cisneros and Tan understand (or realize or learn) from being the children of immigrants?
Your FOUR-paragraph essay must follow this structure (your work will be an actual essay–NO bullet points):

  • Introduction paragraph:
    • Use “The Chinatown Idea” as a part of the introduction/hook
    • State the thesis statement (underline this)
  • Body paragraph 1:
    • State the topic sentence regarding “Only Daughter” (underline this)
    • Support and develop
  • Body paragraph 2:
    • State the topic sentence regarding “Mother Tongue” (underline this)
    • Support and develop
  • Conclusion paragraph:
    • State the concluding statement (underline this)
    • Add closing remarks

Requirements

  • Partial and/or full quotes from all three stories (even “The Chinatown Idea”)
  • Third-person perspectives only.  No first person (I, we, me, our, etc.) and second person (you, your, etc.)–except within quotes, of course.
  • Effective and clear transitions
  • Substantial amount of work–about 22-30 sentences total.
  • Four paragraphs only–not more, not fewer.
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