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| The oneness of a paper with all parts referring back to the thesis. |
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| Why are key words important? |
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| They relate back to the thesis, creating unity. |
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| You shouldn't put these at the first of body paragraphs: |
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| Occurs when one sentence connects smoothly and definitley to the one before and the one after. |
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| Why shouldn't you have a repetition of points in the conclusion? |
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| Because we aren't writing summaries in 1302. |
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| What is the importance of having a dialogue with oneself while writing? |
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| Makes you think from a reader's standpoint. |
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| What do we avoid in 1302 (other than quoted passages) |
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| Personal pronouns (I, we, us, our) |
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| What are inconclusive statements? |
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| Statements causing a reader to say "and so?" |
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| Why should inconclusive statements be avoided in your writing? |
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| Because we are writing about literature, and not ourselves. |
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| What are the elements of style? |
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Very informal, informal, moderate, formal, very formal.
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| What are the elements of fiction? |
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| Character, plot, setting, tone, attitude toward the subject and characters, imagery, dialogue, 1st or 3rd person narrator. |
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