Sunday, July 28, 2019


Dear students,  

The essay topic for the final Language III exam on Wednesday, July 31st, 2019 will be based on Shyamoli from Mrs. Dutta Writes a Letter by Chitra Divakaruni

The mode of development we'll ask you to use to discuss the topic is cause-effect analysis. You will have to analyse reasons for Shyamoli´s uneasiness two months after her mother-in-law moved to live with her family in California.

Please read the text very carefully and take into account that for this essay you should focus on Shyamoli´s feelings, not on Mrs. Dutta´s. You will be allowed to have the text with you. Some of the supporting items we think you should consider are:

- her feeling that her mother-in-law had overtaken the kitchen
- her worries about her mother-in-law’s interfering with her neighbour’s privacy
- her stress because of her hectic mornings
- her uneasiness at/ dislike for Mrs. Dutta's comments on the children's behaviour
- her resentment for having no time to discuss the situation with her husband
- her irritation at her mother-in-law´s indifference to her requests / scoldings

You should think of a way of grouping these supporting items so that you can have two (or three, but no more) developmental paragraphs.

Don't forget to review our notes on cause-effect analysis, outline layout, and the connectors you should use for the different modes of development. You should also review our guidelines on introductory and concluding paragraphs. When developing the essay you should take into account that you should introduce supporting ideas clearly and straightforwardly, then explain them, and if appropriate, or possible, exemplify them. Your developmental paragraphs should have around 200 words each.

Please remember that on Monday, July 29th, and Tuesday, July 30th we WILL NOT answer any questions related to the essay topic in office hours, nor will we check possible outlines.

If you have already enrolled, and decide not to take the exam, please let us know. 

Kind regards,

Prof. A. Argerich

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