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Directions: Complete each of the steps below in answering the question, does F. Scott Fitzgerald present hope OR despair as triumphant through The Great Gatsby?      1. Define hope and despair.    2. In a few sentences, explain how we use topics to develop themes.     3. Provide an example of hope and despair that appears in the text. Summarize the example in 2-3 sentences.     4. Provide a quote from the text to support the example.     5. Provide a paragraph of analysis on hope OR despair. Pick one or the other and stucture an organized response using the format below:1. Define hope OR despair. 2. Provide the specific example from The Great Gatsby and connect it to the definition.  Be sure provide enough story summary to thorougly support your assertions. 3. Build into a quote by introducing the speaker.4. Quote.5. Provide analysis as it relates to supporting what F. Scott Fitzgerald is stating about both hope and despair. 6. Powerful closing statement on hope OR despair.

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Directions: Complete each of the steps below in answering the question, does F. Scott Fitzgerald present hope OR despair as triumphant through The Great Gatsby?      1. Define hope and despair.    2. In a few sentences, explain how we use topics to develop themes.     3. Provide an example of hope and despair that appears in the text. Summarize the example in 2-3 sentences.     4. Provide a quote from the text to support the example.     5. Provide a paragraph of analysis on hope OR despair. Pick one or the other and stucture an organized response using the format below:1. Define hope OR despair. 2. Provide the specific example from The Great Gatsby and connect it to the definition.  Be sure provide enough story summary to thorougly support your assertions. 3. Build into a quote by introducing the speaker.4. Quote.5. Provide analysis as it relates to supporting what F. Scott Fitzgerald is stating about both hope and despair. 6. Powerful closing statement on hope OR despair.

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