You will respond in paragraph form to various elements of the novel…

Question Answered step-by-step You will respond in paragraph form to various elements of the novel… You will respond in paragraph form to various elements of the novel you studied.  You will be discussing context, character, conflict, theme, and values.   How does the development of details (e.g., events and characters’ experiences) in the novel impact your understanding of each of these elements?   You will write one paragraph for each of the elements.  Review your novel study guide, including the self-assessment quiz questions and their rationales, and the context research you completed about the setting of the novel and the author’s background. Write separate paragraph for each of the following novel elements.  Read carefully so that you clearly understand what is expected of you and what the parameters for each paragraph are. Cite your sources correctly.  Use foot/end notes for paraphrased ideas and cite 3+ words in quotations with the source information in brackets.  Provide a complete Works Cited/Bibliography at the end of your work.  You will have two or more sources, the novel itself and any other sources you acquired knowledge from in order to complete this assignment. Writing Reminders: Stay within this word count range per paragraph: 100-500 words unless specified otherwise. Formatting:Times New Roman fontblack text12 point1.15 line spacingRegular or narrow marginsBe focused and succinct.Read your draft out loud, and revise your work. Consider the following questions, as you revise your draft:Does your introduction establish the topic and your purpose?Do you support your thesis with specific supporting details from the novel (quotes or paraphrases)Do you conclude your response effectively?Do your ideas flow easily from one to the next?Provide an  Works Cited of all your sources in alphabetical order by surname The Book is “The Book Thief” by Markus ZusakSetting/Context Think:  Consider the setting and context of the novel.    Think about what is relevant, and how : *author’s personal background,   *time [day/night, season, year, era],  *place,   *geography/climate…  plus:   *social/cultural,  *economic, *political factors . . . Respond: How is the setting and context important (necessary and meaningful) to this story?  Quote specific details for each element/idea discussed, and explore/explain.                                                                                                *AN  EFFECTIVE RESPONSE WILL REQUIRE A FULLY DEVELOPED PARAGRAPH OR TWO.               < Sources:< Character Motivation & Values Think:  Consider the protagonist of the novel.  In All The Light We Cannot See Marie-Laure is the protagonist and in The Cellist of Sarajevo, Alyssa/Arrow is the protagonist.  What are the key traits of this character - -what has formed these traits?   What 'drives' this character - -what forces or ideas motivate him / her?  What are the specific influences of these forces or ideas? Is there a  major 'arc of  change' or an evident shift in  this character's attitudes or behaviour?  Why or why not? What, to you, makes this character most 'life-like and human'?* THESE ARE THE IDEAS TO INCLUDE; YOU DO NOT HAVE TO 'ANSWER' THE QUESTIONS IN THE ORDER GIVEN.Respond:  Select 2 major decisions and/or actions taken.  For each, compose a single-paragraph 'mini essay' in which you explore what factors led up to it, explaining what is revealed about the character's traits, motives / values / approach to life.  Be focused: identify specific values; cite [quote] specific example details, and elaborate on your ideas.               < Sources:< ConflictThink:  Choose one other character.   What are the 2 key conflicts experienced by this character?  Respond:  For each, identify as internal or external, and  discuss why these are the most important for the character, as related to the outcome of the story.   Explain your ideas and support with specific quoted details from the novel.                                                                                                                                                         *EACH CONFLICT SHOULD REQUIRE A FULLY DEVELOPED PARAGRAPH.