Write an essay for the book a place to stand by Jimmy Santiago Baca.

The Five-Paragraph Single-Source Essay Purpose:By completing this assignment, students practice writing a well-developed, carefully structured five-paragraph essay, which will prepare them for writing in-class essays for other classes and will teach essential skills for writing more complex essays in the future. Requirements:Write a well-organized and developed five-paragraph essay typed in MLA format.Directions:In his memoir A Place to Stand, Jimmy Santiago Baca describes his challenging childhood and his ascent from semi-literate prisoner to celebrated poet. In a well-developed, well-organized five-paragraph essay, describe the challenges Baca faces in his youth and in prison, and then explain at least three ways Baca rises above his challenges. Finally, tell us what we can learn from Bacas ascent and how we can apply these lessons to help youth in our own communities who face similar hardships become resilient, successful adults.In the introduction, include a hook, background information, and a clear thesis, guiding readers effortlessly from one point to the next.In the first body paragraph, illustrate at least three adversities in Jimmy’s youth, illustrating your points with carefully chosen quoted passages.In the second body paragraph, include two to three quoted passages to demonstrate his difficulties while in prison.In the third body paragraph, share quoted passages to exemplify at least three ways that Baca overcomes his struggles.In the conclusion, share suggestions for helping children and adolescents who have encountered adversity in their own lives, and end with a call to action, encouraging readers to provide guidance and support for young people in need