The task:
Provide a review of the novel, To Kill a Mockingbird and evaluate its worth in terms of continued study. You will need to persuade an audience of school P&C members to continue to keep this book in the curriculum.
So I am speaking as myself (a year 12 student who has currently read the book) to an audience of parents and committee to convince them this book has good morals and lessons which should be continued to be studied at my high school.
As a father myself, I wanted to add my views of being a student and parent to my oral presentation. To give an, 'inside view' of a student that's studying the book and a parent trying to raise a child. Also, how Atticus Finch has been a somewhat role model to me, by the way he teaches Jem and Scout by being cool, calm and collective. I already spoke to my teacher about this and she said it was fine to do so.
I was pretty much unsure about the body paragraphs what to include,
So far my structure is as follows:
P1- Introduction
P2- The importance of moral education - Atticus's Philosophy
P3- The existence of social inequality
P4- How this book subtly teaches lessons in life which are not taught in any other subject at school i.e justice and courage
P5-(Not sure if i need another body point)
P6- conclusion
Im not sure if I'm on the right track, or good body points...
If you can help, yo awesome!
Provide a review of the novel, To Kill a Mockingbird and evaluate its worth in terms of continued study. You will need to persuade an audience of school P&C members to continue to keep this book in the curriculum.
So I am speaking as myself (a year 12 student who has currently read the book) to an audience of parents and committee to convince them this book has good morals and lessons which should be continued to be studied at my high school.
As a father myself, I wanted to add my views of being a student and parent to my oral presentation. To give an, 'inside view' of a student that's studying the book and a parent trying to raise a child. Also, how Atticus Finch has been a somewhat role model to me, by the way he teaches Jem and Scout by being cool, calm and collective. I already spoke to my teacher about this and she said it was fine to do so.
I was pretty much unsure about the body paragraphs what to include,
So far my structure is as follows:
P1- Introduction
P2- The importance of moral education - Atticus's Philosophy
P3- The existence of social inequality
P4- How this book subtly teaches lessons in life which are not taught in any other subject at school i.e justice and courage
P5-(Not sure if i need another body point)
P6- conclusion
Im not sure if I'm on the right track, or good body points...
If you can help, yo awesome!