Write a paper in which you explain how/argue that “Body of Truth” written by David Lindsey, takes a position and tries to get its reader to adopt a certain conclusion. In other words, make a case that your interpretation of the book is credible and text-based. End your paper's first paragraph with the following formulation: "In Body of Truth, David Lindsey argues that . . . ." Obviously, such a formulation locks you into an interpretive thesis that goes beyond a mere listing of topics. Make your claim sentence (= "interpretive thesis") grammatically complete, and make sure that you do not use the words “can,” “maybe,” or “might” in that claim sentence; instead, feature the word “should” or the word “ought." Engage the book as your only source of evidence on behalf of your claim. Weave, integrate, quote, and comment from across the range of the book as you argue your case. Do not assume that any given character speaks for the book (although he or she might!). Also, do not assume that the book endorses what it depicts (although it might!). Refer to the text in the present tense. Length: four (4) full pages, not including the Works Cited list.
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