Duality of Man
Textual Evidence
Transitions
Jekyll & Hyde
Essay Construction
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What is the definition of duality?

the quality or state of having two different or opposite parts or elements

100

What is textual evidence?

According to Mometrix, “textual evidence is verified text that has been collected from the original source or document that supports a thesis or an argument, often appearing as a quotation or descriptive text.”

100

True or false: "and," "again," and "finally" are all transition words.

True

100

What is Dr. Jekyll's profession?

Scientist, Alchemist, Chemist

100

What is the first paragraph of an essay?

Introduction paragraph.

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How are Jekyll and Hyde different?

Jekyll is good; Hyde is evil.

200

How many pieces of evidence should you include in a five-paragraph essay?

At least three.

200

True or false: "Equally as important" and "In addition to" are examples of transition phrases.

True.

200

How does Mr. Hyde turn back into Dr. Jekyll?

Mr. Hyde drinks a potion.

200

What should the first sentence of your essay be?

A hook.

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How does Robert Louis Stevenson explain the duality of man?

Stevenson explains it by showing two different personalities, Jekyll and Hyde, living in the same body.

300

When citing textual evidence in your essay, how do you give the author credit in MLA format?

Write the author's last name and then the page number in parentheses. 

300

What is a transition word or phrase?

A transition word or phrase is a word or phrase that shows the relationship between paragraphs or sections of a text or speech.

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How are Jekyll and Hyde related?

They are the same person.
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What is the last sentence of the introduction paragraph called?

Thesis statement.

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