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Construct a multi-paragraph written response in which you make and support a claim about whether The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn should be taught in high school classrooms. If so, should the original or a “sanitized” version be used?
In your essay, be sure to
Include an introduction paragraph. An introduction paragraph should provide background or set up information for the topic. You can give a very brief summary of the novel or background about its controversial history.
Include a claim/thesis statement. This should be the last sentence of your introduction paragraph and can be restated again in your conclusion paragraph. Each body paragraph has a main point and each main point should be mentioned in the thesis statement
Address counterclaims. Whatever claim you make in your thesis statement, be sure to make mention of the concerns of the other side and why they can be dismissed.
Use evidence from multiple sources. Three source articles are included below and you may also use the novel itself as a source
Avoid overly relying on one source.
Include a conclusion paragraph. The first sentence of the conclusion should restate the thesis statement, Write one sentence of summary for each body paragraph and end with a closing thought.
PLEASE AND THANKYOU!?!

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Huckleberry Finn is one of the best books that illustrates the slavery era in United States of America. Its writer, Mark Twain successfully describes and takes the reader back to the darkness of that specific moment in history. The story, is perfect for children to learn it and read it at school. They will not only be reading about the adventures of a white boy and his friend, a runaway slave, but they will also learn about language, history, culture and privilege. Schools should have this book, and should teach it to the students, because knowledge is the only tool that civilizations have to learn from their past mistakes.

The point made by parts that are against of having the book being taught as schools is that the harshness used by Twain to tell the story, may be to excessive for a children, and that in the end it may cause the adverse effect on young children. This statement is dangerous, because it is ripping from children their intelligence and capacity of analyzing diverse moments in the history of the world. By banning a book, you are not keeping the kids safe from the real world, you are just impeding them to learn and create an independent thought about the history of their own country.

The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, should be taught in school, in its original version, so that the children, with the guidance of the teachers, can learn about the past, a past that if is not through books and history, they would not be able to recollect. The book is a helpful learning tool that can be used as an opening point for discussion and learning.

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