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English, 06.10.2021 15:00 nicky123415

Use the story linked to fill out the outline:
Introduction
“How Much Land Does a Man Need?”
Leo Tolstoy
Story Background
Thesis Statement (Full Thesis Statement & Underline)
In society, boredom can lead to laziness

II. Social Connection #1 - Frustration
Frustration in the story
Examples of Frustration in society
Example #1
Angered with the rich people because of the fines.

C. Example #2
a.
b.
c. Transition to 2nd body paragraph

III. Social Connection #2 - Greed
Greed in the story
Examples of Greed in society
Transition to 3rd body paragraph

IV. Social Connection #3 - Forgetting where you came from
Forgetting where you came from in the story
Examples of Forgetting where you came from in society

V. Conclusion
Restate Title and Author
Restate Thesis Statement
Sum up major points

Then use the outline above to make a rough draft

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