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English, 20.09.2020 04:01 angie7665

Write a five paragraph letter in response to the sample analysis (click here to access the text), arguing elther of the following
a. The court represents chaos and the woods represents order.
b. The play places a greater value on elther order or disorder, but does not value both.
Be sure your letter includes a central claim, a minimum of three pleces of evidence (clted quotations; these quotations
can come directly from the sample analysis plece, but if you choose to use any outside sources, include a works cited
page), and at least two Instances of sarcasm or Irony indicated by the use of quotation marks.

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