Grammar, punctuation, and spelling all count in this 1000-word essay, roughly four pages, which uses MLA citation to objectively explore one thesis and incorporates one secondary source. The essay should be divided into paragraphs made up of an introduction, body paragraphs, and a conclusion. Be sure to give your essay an original title—not Hesse Essay and not Midterm—centered above the introductory paragraph, and be sure to indent every new ¶ with a “tab.”
Parag ¶1) The introduction explains briefly what the book is about, and it italicizes the title of the book. The introductory paragraph ends by explicitly stating the essay’s thesis. Chose one thesis statement from the following three:
Below is the thesis I chose
This essay explains what Hesse’s novel shows about the difference between religion and spirituality.
Please position the thesis statement, just as it is worded above, at the end of the introduction. Do not change the thesis.
¶Body Paragraphs 2 through 4, 5, or 6) Paragraphs should fall between 100-200 words in length. Not counting the introduction and the conclusion, the essay should contain somewhere between 4 and 6 body paragraphs, each of which is built around a different example that relates to the thesis.IMPORTANT: Make sure to cite the page numbers of passages in our book that you refer to.
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