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Writers often take notes about their ideas before they sit down to write an essay. Think about what you’ve learned so far about literary analysis to help you begin prewriting.

Purpose: Think about the texts you have read in this unit. What two or three works would you like to explore further in a literary analysis?
Audience: Who will read your literary analysis? What type of language and style should you use for this audience?
Textual Evidence: Is there any particular passage that immediately comes to mind that exemplifies the power of language?
Analysis: What do you think that passage suggests about the power of language?
Claim: How can you use the passage you have identified and your commentary on it to begin to formulate the claim of your literary analysis?
Response Instructions
Use the questions in the bulleted list to write a one-paragraph summary. Your summary should help guide you in the planning and writing of your literary analysis essay.Don’t worry about including all of the details now; focus only on the most essential and important elements. You will refer to this short summary as you continue through the steps of the writing process.

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