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literary analysis

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a blank is not acceptable summary
in a literary analyisis you are telling them what you are writing about true or false? false
in a text there should be a point the author is trying to get across True or false true
you must stay in blank tense when you write about what happens in a poem or book. present
always avoid first and second person pronouns, summarizing, slanguage, conjuctions and tired words.
pay attention to blank words simalar
watch blank blank agreement subject verb
do not use blank and blank words. "stuff" and "things
you put blank between each paragraph. 2 spaces.
Blank is two words A LOT
watch for blank words commonly mispelled.
the title of the book is either blank or blank italiziced or underlined
never have in text citations after every direct qoute true or false false
blank ideas and always have text evidence to support them. paraphrase
the point of the thesis should be stated clearly true or false true
the thesis shouldn't be specific. false.
use a blank sentence statment unless the paper is blank. 1 sentence , and longer.
a good thesis statement should make the reader say wow prove it, answer what the arguement is, answer why the arguement is important and is assertive (non opinion based)
Created by: studybug66
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