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Pre Writing
                     Brainstorm by listing anything you know about the main topic of your essay so you
                       can develop related ideas and specific details to support each idea. Select facts and
                       information from your own knowledge and experience.
                            Create list here:
                     Begin to formulate your clear and concise thesis statement.
                            Your thesis statement is the blueprint for your essay--it is the most important
                              piece. The thesis statement drives the structure and content of your essay.
                            It is important that your thesis statement is clear and can be supported with
                              facts.
                            The thesis statement for an expository essay should NOT express an opinion--
                              rather, it is fact-based.
                            You should be certain your thesis statement answers the prompt.
                            Your essay will have two body paragraphs, so be sure you have TWO key
                              ideas/relevant facts to discuss and support in your essay.
                            Example: In America, criminals often get lesser punishments than they
                              deserve because the society is more focused on individual rights than
                              collective safety of its citizens.

                  Write your thesis statement here:


                            Gather FOUR pieces of information (supporting evidence) from “The Bet”
                              that can support your main topic/your thesis statement.
                                   Read through “The Bet” highlighting any information that could be
                                     relevant to the main topic you have chosen to write about.
                                   The evidence you list can be a detail from the story, a direct quote, or a
                                     paraphrased quote.
                                   You will be required to cite your quotes in MLA format in your essay,
                                     so practice this now.  Remember, all you need for an in-text citation is
                                     the author’s last name and page number in parenthesis: “Quote goes in
                                     quotation marks” (Chekhov 1).

                  Supporting Evidence 1:                                       (5)

                  Supporting Evidence 2:

                  Supporting Evidence 3:
                  “Poor creature thought the banker, “he is asleep and most likely dreaming of the million!s.
                  And I have only to take his half-dead man, throw him on the bed, stifle him a little with the
                  pillow, and the most conscientious expert would find no sign of a violent death. But let us first
                  read what he has written here… “(31)

                  Supporting Evidence 4:                                                 (38)
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