Reading and Responding to LiteratureHarcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1990 - 328 Seiten This book "will show you that there is pleasure in reading a poem, play, or prose work, and how to freely react to literature - to form opinions, express feelings, and relate the art to your own life."--Preface. |
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... specific questions that you can apply to literature makes you answer in detail and makes you think about the elements of liter- ature as they apply to a specific work . Note the following lists of ques- tions for each of the four ...
... specific questions that you can apply to literature makes you answer in detail and makes you think about the elements of liter- ature as they apply to a specific work . Note the following lists of ques- tions for each of the four ...
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... specific , con- crete or abstract terms ? 3. Are any common words used in an unfamiliar sense ? Why ? 4. Does the author use dialect ( language which distinguishes its speakers either geographically or socially ) , slang , jargon ...
... specific , con- crete or abstract terms ? 3. Are any common words used in an unfamiliar sense ? Why ? 4. Does the author use dialect ( language which distinguishes its speakers either geographically or socially ) , slang , jargon ...
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... specific to be listed as a subject heading in printed indexes . ( Databases include many more subject headings than printed indexes , and , as mentioned , it is also possible to program a search for specific words in titles ) . To ...
... specific to be listed as a subject heading in printed indexes . ( Databases include many more subject headings than printed indexes , and , as mentioned , it is also possible to program a search for specific words in titles ) . To ...
Inhalt
Responding through Journal Writing | 28 |
Responding through Creative Activities | 45 |
Analyzing and Synthesizing | 61 |
Urheberrecht | |
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action allusions analysis analyze Anson approach archetypal audience Bartleby Bartleby the Scrivener bayou beginning bibliography Cask of Amontillado chapter character child conflict critical death discover drama Emily Dickinson evaluation examine example faith feel fiction final freewriting genre Goodman Brown Horse Dealer's Daughter ideas images Infant Sorrow instructor interpretation irony journal entry language literary literature class Mabel meaning metonomy murder narrator nonfiction prose Norma Jean novel Oedipus complex paragraph paraphrase passage pattern Paula play plot Poe's poem poet poetry point of view psychological questions quotation readers reading reread Research Paper rhyme Rich Boy Rose for Emily rough draft sentence setting short story sound speaker specific stanza structure Student Essay summary superego syllables symbols T. S. Eliot tell Tell-Tale Heart theme thesis tion tone topic verse words Writing a Research Yahweh Young Goodman Brown