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Your essay should have a thesis statement (your main argument) at the end of your introductory paragraph. You will need to have body paragraphs that have topic sentences that argue different points of your thesis and quotes from the story (at least two per body paragraph) which you analyze as evidence, and you need to have a conclusion that sums up your argument. The paper must be submitted as either Word document or a pdf. If you have an issue with the paper format or getting your paper into Word, please contact me or Valencia’s technical support immediately.QuestionsPlease choose one of the prompts below to write your essay: It seems that the narrator in Raymond Carver’s “Cathedral” (Links to an external site.) is very immature and even racist in the beginning of the story. While he is able to change by the end of the story, the beginning part is somewhat perplexing. Why does the narrator act the way he does? Choose one of these three conditions: 1. Narcissism, 2. Introversion, or 3. Antisocial Disorder, and argue that the reason the narrator is hard to deal with in the beginning of the story is that he has that condition. You may need to do research on the disorder, so try to find articles in Psychology Today or Wikipedia to help you make your claim. Please remember to use evidence from the story. Also keep in mind that he seems “cured” of that condition at the end of the story. Ambrose Bierce’s “An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge (Links to an external site.)” seems like a defense of the South during the Civil War, as there are Northern soldiers who are killing a Southern man for giving away information. But, as we come to find from Bierce’s life, he actually fought for the North during the Civil War. Make the argument that, while the story seems to be arguing for the South, it is actually defending the North, using only the story as your evidence.