Need Essay Help?
Need help on your essay? Chances are your classmates may have similar questions. You can post comments here with questions and I will answer them with a comment back for the benefit of all who follow this blog. I will continue to check this daily during spring break. However, I won't check on Sunday, April 8.
Good luck!
Mrs. Gilman
Which chapter does Joe tell Pip about his childhood and the reason why he married Pip's sister? I can't find it
ReplyDeleteChapter 7. It's the same chapter where Pip writes a letter to Joe and Joe points out all the "J-O Joes." It's later in the chapter, a few pages from the end.
ReplyDeleteComing home from springbreak, I came home with the mindset of trying my best to get everything done(late or not) and it just hit me for my Great Expectations Creative Project that I don`t have the resources(no large blank white piece of paper... this of course was my fault as well as other things I can`t do an assignment if i don`t have the resources) and it appears my family doesn`t have very much time appearing very busy. However, an idea came to me I remember you saying in class that I could do a poem about Great Expectations but as the website shows it must be approved by you so i`m wondering what`re the requirements in other terms what do i have to do for you to accept the poem as a valid option for this assignment?
ReplyDeleteand i`m sorry, i know this comment stream was meant solely for the essay but i felt like this was the easiest/quickest of contacting you
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ReplyDeleteDo a computer-based project and post it on your blog by Friday. Let me know if you need help on your essay.
Enjoy your spring break!
Mrs. Gilman
Poem is okay - just make it REALLY GOOD!
ReplyDeleteMy essay feel a little too short, how many pages is it supposed to be?
ReplyDeleteThe essays that were turned in last week are between 3 and 4 pages. Just make sure you have three complete "two chunk" body paragraphs (10-11 sentences each.) The lengths of the introduction and conclusion are more flexible.
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ReplyDeleteCould you please give an example of a lead into first body paragraph? thanks.
ReplyDeleteRead your intro all the way through and continue reading into your first body paragraph. If it has a good "flow" without a final sentence leading into your first body paragraph then you don't really need one. In other words, the lead into first body paragraph sentence is optional.
DeleteTony - your content is strong. Go back and "clean up" or simplify the wording in each sentence. Think to yourself,"is there a more straight-forward way that I can say this?" Remember how you and I discussed this in class?
ReplyDeleteHappy Easter! I hope you're all nearly through with your essays. You can comment today if you like and I will read your comments and address them in class tomorrow.
ReplyDeleteis it possible for your essay to be too long and if there is what`s the limit? Thank you
ReplyDeleteThere isn't really a limit to the length. You should have 3-6 sentences in your introduction and conclusion paragraphs. Your body paragraphs will be 10 sentences each if they are "two chunk" paragraphs. You can have an extra "chunk" in each paragraph and have 14 sentences in that case.
DeleteDoes the essay have to be in present or past tense? Or does either work?
ReplyDeleteYou should refer to events in the novel in present tense (for example, Pip visits Miss Havisham at Satis House rather than Pip visited Miss Havisham.) If you're talking about your own experiences (which you probably aren't doing much of) you can use past tense if it applies. (For example, while reading Great Expectations I realized that money can't make you happy without having friends.)
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ReplyDeleteI know this sounds sketchy, but my dad threw away most of my rough draft. Is it okay that i only have the beggining stuff to turn in?
ReplyDeleteIs it okay if my hook is longer than one sentence, but still short and simple? Also, can I have rhetorical questions that do not involve "you"?
ReplyDelete--Sorry if this is too late!