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Select оne оf the twо essаy topics: 1. Write а five pаragraph essay in response to the following prompt: Compare and contrast how authors draw on Biblical material in Julian Barnes's "The Stoweaway," Denise Levertov's "Jacob's Ladder," and Wilford Owen's "The Parable of the Old Men and the Young?" Devote a body paragraph to each of the works and make sure that your introduction ends with a strong thesis statement that addresses the prompt directly and the works under consideration. 2. How does James Weldon Johnson anthropomorphize P’s account of creation? How does this make it more like J’s later account? In your introduction, describe Johnson's poem and end with a thesis that answers both parts of the prompt. In the first body paragraph explain the difference between J's and P's accounts. In body paragraphs two and three, then explain how Johnson's poem is like P and then like J. Use your conclusion on how this more embodied account serves Johnson's aesthetic purposes.