Please start by reading these poems … Wheatley, Poems, Freneau, Poems, Foster, The Coquette. Then I need you to answer the question from above. here are the guidelines.To begin, you might want to select key quotes that you found interesting while reading. Once you get those quotes in place, complete the paragraph plan by filling out your main idea (also known as topic sentence) and then, your analysis. Once you have your body paragraphs in place (2-3), examine those paragraphs. Use those paragraphs to craft your thesis and introduction. Once the introduction and body paragraphs are in place, move on to writing your conclusion. At that point, you are reading to proofread and to ensure that your MLA citations are in place.
As with each week in this course, it is important to begin your work with good, working definitions of the key terms and concepts for each week. You may use Wikipedia as a starting place, as that source offers a great list of further references. Be sure to explore those additional references and resources provided on all Wikipedia pages until you find a definition that makes sense to you and puts the term or movement in context. You may also choose to include the terms and their definitions in your paragraph plan.
In that case, your paragraph might look like this:
main idea/
definition cited in MLA format
quote from the literature to show that definition and main idea in action
analysis to tease out the connections you’ve made with the main idea and evidence
Please note that you need to cite your source in MLA format.
And, finally, again, no I–no first person…