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u will conduct thorough research on an event in contemporary American history (from after the Emancipation Proclamation in 1863 to present). Then, you will write an informative narrative style essay through the perspective of a fictional bystander, onlooker, or participant.
Your project will include two parts:
Part 1:
Your research must include ten separate sources. At least seven of these sources must qualify as reliable, meaning that they are published by a university, the government, an objective news source, or are a primary source document. You must submit an annotated bibliography as your Works Cited page. Each of your ten entries must:
Part 2:
Your essay will be a fictional historical narrative. In this unit, you read actual historical narratives from individuals who lived through an important historical time and wrote about their experiences. You will create a similar piece; however, you will use thorough research instead of personal experience to create your narrative.
Your narrative essay will be informative in purpose. Your overall goal should be to describe the event in history that you researched. You will do this by creating a narrative essay through the perspective of a fictional person who witnessed the event.
As a writer, you must incorporate a discussion of significance. To do this, use either direct comment from your narrator, foreshadowing, or allusion.
Your essay should be written from a firstÂ-person point of view. You may choose to write it inÂtheÂmoment as the narrator experienced it or as a journal entry or letter to a friend or relative after the fact.
The writing focus of your essay should be creating effective sensory details. Use sensory details to create the feeling that your narrator was actually there. You must create sensory details that appeal to at least four of the senses (touch, sound, sight, smell, or taste).
This essay should be between 4-Â7 pages (1000Â-1750 words) in length. Your final draft should be saved and submitted as .doc or .pdf file. It should be in 12Âpoint font in Times New Roman.
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