Question: PLEASE SEE THE EXAMPLE BELOW ON HOW TO PROPERLY DO IT AND STOP PUTTING THE EXACT SAME ANSWER, BECAUSE I DONT THINK ITS RIGHT. PLEASE

PLEASE SEE THE EXAMPLE BELOW ON HOW TO PROPERLY
PLEASE SEE THE EXAMPLE BELOW ON HOW TO PROPERLY
PLEASE SEE THE EXAMPLE BELOW ON HOW TO PROPERLY DO IT AND STOP PUTTING THE EXACT SAME ANSWER, BECAUSE I DONT THINK ITS RIGHT.
PLEASE HELP ON MY ENGLISH HOMEWORK INHERIT THE WIND BOOK Quotation 28. The Bible gives a fine account of the flood" (see Noah's Ark story) 1. Establish context for the allusion and read the full line (s) that contains the allusion. Be sure to read the full sentence that contains your allusion. (2 points) 2. Find pertinent information on the allusion, using resources in the library or on the internet. Be sure to tell your audience exactly where you found your information. You must do some research, even if your allusion is familiar to you. (4 points) NO WIKEPEDIA!! 3. Explain why the authors used the allusion in the play and why it is effective (4 points) Once you have researched the allusion, you should see how the authors have used the allusion to further develop an idea in the play. Make sure you explain this section very clearly here's an example below EXAMPLE NI Orientation: * You know why I did it. I had the book in my hund. Hunter's Cut biskopy Topened it up, and read my sophomore science claus Chapter 17, Darwin's Origin of Species" (Lawrence and Lee ), 1 Speaker: Bert Cates Situation: (This is where you provide context for the passage}Rachel is talking to Bert; she is trying to get him to admit that teaching Evolution in his classroom is wrong. She asks him why he taught the theory of evolution to his students. The quotation is part of his reply to this question Bert explains that the theory is in their school biology book and he feels that his students show should be exposed to it despite the fact that Hillsboro Law forbids teaching the theory of evolutsion. 2. Origin of Species: In 1859 Charles Darwin proposed his theory of evolution in a book called, The Origin of Species (Bawler 2). He thought the belief of divine creation was wrong, and in this book, was one the first scientists to publicly make such suggestions (2). Darwin persuaded Victorian scientists to take evolution seriously. but the theory did not get widely accepted until the beginning of the twentieth century 3. The religious and scientific controversies raised by this book outlived Darwin and continue to present day (3). (83 words] This information came from a book by Peter J. Bowler called Evaluation--History of Darwinism. 3. The authors used this allusion in the play to make a clear connection between the historical Scopes trial and the fictional events in the play. By making reference to the actual book written by Darwin, the authors add an element of realise to the plot line. The reader is compelled to see how, despite that know they are reading a work of fiction, that the events occurring in Hillsboro could happen in the real world. This is effective, because the use of the name of the actual book used by Scopes lends an element of verisimilitude to the story and makes the reader view the play more seriously

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