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ACADEMIC WRITING PAPER 121
Write a 500-word narrative essay. Make sure to incorporate all the narrative elements from the chapter: orientation, climax, resolution, dialogue, and purpose. Write about something you are familiar with, and do not use outside sources.
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To adequately respond to
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Clear establishment of subgenre through various characteristics – cozy or hardboiled
Description of detective
Introduction to methods the detective uses to detect clues and in analyze the crime or crime scene
Introduction of a cultural issue at play
Portrayal of secondary characters (one or two, no more)
Description of setting and cultural issue at play
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