Today we focused on constructing a strong literary argument paragraph about Wild and whether discomfort is necessary for meaningful personal growth. After working through the claim-evidence-analysis structure, explain which part of the paragraph was most challenging for you and why. Do you find it more difficult to create an arguable claim or to move beyond summary in your analysis?

 Prompt Response: I find the analysis part of writing a literary argument to be the most challenging. I find it to be pretty simple to develop a claim and pick out strong evidence, but I do struggle a little analyzing the evidence. I think it always makes sense in my brain how it connects, but I have to put it into words so that others can walk through the same thought process as they read. I also think it's challenging because there is no concrete right or wrong answer, so it's hard to know if your interpretation will be effectively convincing for your reader.

Summary: Today in class we discussed how to write body paragraphs for literary arguments.

Reflection: I got practice writing body paragraphs for literary arguments.

 

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