Introduction to Literature: Reading, Analyzing, and WritingAlfred Publishing Company, 1981 - 926 pagini |
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... night to hear it he was afraid . Readers who skim this passage sometimes miss the key phrase " had started the night before " and incorrectly assume that the description which follows of the lion hunt involves a new hunt rather than the ...
... night to hear it he was afraid . Readers who skim this passage sometimes miss the key phrase " had started the night before " and incorrectly assume that the description which follows of the lion hunt involves a new hunt rather than the ...
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... night after dinner , and a whiskey and soda by the fire before going to bed , as Francis Macomber lay on his cot with the mosquito bar over him and listened to the night noises it was not all over . It was neither all over nor was it ...
... night after dinner , and a whiskey and soda by the fire before going to bed , as Francis Macomber lay on his cot with the mosquito bar over him and listened to the night noises it was not all over . It was neither all over nor was it ...
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... night , Kaph . " " Good night , " Martin said ; Kaph did not . Next morning at breakfast Kaph reached across Martin's plate for the toast . " Why don't you ask for it , " Martin said with the geniality of repressed exasperation . " I ...
... night , Kaph . " " Good night , " Martin said ; Kaph did not . Next morning at breakfast Kaph reached across Martin's plate for the toast . " Why don't you ask for it , " Martin said with the geniality of repressed exasperation . " I ...
Cuprins
Why study Literature? Your Role as a Student of Literature | 8 |
PRELIMINARY STUDY | 15 |
Taking Notes Deciding on the Unanswered Questions | 25 |
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