Introduction to Literature: Reading, Analyzing, and WritingAlfred Publishing Company, 1981 - 926 pagini |
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... understanding impossible . UNDERSTANDING THE BASIC SITUATION Whether writing a story , a poem , or a play , an author ... understand the basic situation , you can begin by asking some questions : Who are the characters ? Where are they ...
... understanding impossible . UNDERSTANDING THE BASIC SITUATION Whether writing a story , a poem , or a play , an author ... understand the basic situation , you can begin by asking some questions : Who are the characters ? Where are they ...
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... understanding of that element helps us to understand the meaning of the work as a whole . Finally , if you have stated a prob- lem or posed a question in your opening paragraph , then in your con- cluding paragraph you will state the ...
... understanding of that element helps us to understand the meaning of the work as a whole . Finally , if you have stated a prob- lem or posed a question in your opening paragraph , then in your con- cluding paragraph you will state the ...
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... understand ! THERESE . What do you understand ? What's the matter with you all ? What have I done ? PRESIDENT . Now I understand why I am always embarrassed not only in your presence , but in the presence of everything that belongs to ...
... understand ! THERESE . What do you understand ? What's the matter with you all ? What have I done ? PRESIDENT . Now I understand why I am always embarrassed not only in your presence , but in the presence of everything that belongs to ...
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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