1. Strong organization and transitions {see the suggested layout below) 2. Begins by identifying what the early American value was (refer to readings) 3. then discuss if it's still a value Americans have; how it's changed {refer to sources) 4. what should we do about it {"call to action")? 5. Deliver a clear, concise claim and support your claim with evidence, incorporating ethos, pathos and logos 6. A works cited in MLA format {with a minimum of 3 sources) must appear at the end of the presentation. You can use easybibcom {Links to an external site.) to help format the entries. Also I recommend the Excelsior Online Writing LabjLinks to an external site.) for all you ever wanted to know about MLA format {as well as many other helpful resources for writing and research). Recom mended Slideshow Layout: Slide 1 - title slide Slide 2 - Thesis Statement - your claim - which early American value do you think is missing from our modern society? Reference specific literature from Module 1 or 2. Slides 3 - 10 - support your claim with evidence (be sure to use ethos, pathos and logos) Slide 11 - call to action - what should people do to bring the early American value back? Slide 12 - Works cited in MLA format with at least 3 sources {use Easybib.com to format your entries) Assignment 12: Character Analysis {55 Points) Kate Chopin's "The Story of an Hour" reveals a lot about human nature. The story centers around Louise Mallard who goes through a range of emotions following the news of her husband's death. We also find out about Brently Mallard's character through Louise's feelings and inner thoughts as she faces the idea of life without him. For this assignment, you will write a 3 paragraph character analysis of Louise Mallard tracing her character throughout the story. Complete the assignment as explained below. In each of the 3 paragraphs, you must follow the C-E-A format {Claim-Evidence -Ana|ysis). Structure your assignment in 3 paragraphs, following the format below