Analyze how one of the main characters uses expression to understand his/her identity.
What were the consequences for not expressing oneself? How did this affect his/her
relationships with family, friends, and others around them? Give examples of when
he/she does express his/herself. How is his/her expression rewarded or not rewarded?
Think of how expression affects interactions with others. What was the author saying
about the importance of speaking and/or communication?
Requirements:
• Length: minimum of five paragraphs
• An engaging introduction with a thesis statement, a body with organized main ideas and
supporting examples, and a conclusion
• Include transitions
• Emphasis on conventions, sentence fluency, ideas, organization, voice, and word choice
• Textual evidence: minimum of six pieces of textual evidence, properly cited
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