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  • ...s to use [[CompFAQ/Topic Sentence|topic sentences]] that clearly state the main idea of each paragraph and tie it back to the thesis. Another strategy is t
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  • {{Main|Metamorphoses/Structure}} {{Main|Metamorphoses/Themes}}
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  • * Restate your thesis and summarize your main arguments
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  • ...ibe what is happening. What is the poem’s central idea?{{refn|Identify the main themes: Look for recurring ideas or concepts throughout the text. Consider
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  • ...their newly created journals (all 40+ of them) from Wikipedia to [[student:Main Page|a new server]] that I had to build literally overnight. Apparently, th
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  • ...ires, there are also concerns of society and money that are present in the main characters and in the minor ones as well. M. Camy-Lamotte is only intereste
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  • ...s aside — these would usually work themselves out during the term — so the main focus could be ''composing an argument'' in a logical way. This fact usuall
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  • * [[pm:Main Page|Project Mailer]]
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  • ...a clear and concise [[CompFAQ/Thesis|thesis statement]] that outlines the main argument of your essay. Your thesis should address the prompt and provide a [[CompFAQ/Organization/Conclusion|Conclusion]]: Summarize your main arguments and restate your thesis. Avoid introducing new ideas in the concl
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  • '''Summarize''' the critic’s main points or arguments in no more than a paragraph. Be sure you cite the secon
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  • ...rt|e careful when using pronouns,}} especially “it” and “this.” One of the main issues is that they can be vague and unclear. When using “it” or “thi
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  • ...we needn’t be so formal; let’s call this our '''primary argument''' or the main point. All solid writing states a claim then supports it with evidence. Wha
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  • {{main|Short Lit Crit Response}} ...ead the assigned novels thoroughly and have a general understanding of the main themes of the works. Additional research always helps.
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  • {{main|Short Lit Crit Response}} ...ead the assigned novels thoroughly and have a general understanding of the main themes of the works. Additional research always helps.
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  • ...in the {{R:LW}} subreddit by clicking “Join” in the title bar.{{refn|[[lw:Main Page|LitWiki]] is also a—you guessed it—wiki that I maintain. You will ...otifications''' and/or check the subreddit ''daily''. {{R:LW}} will be our main mode of [[Policies/Communication|communication]] in courses that use Reddit
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  • {{main|Short Lit Crit Response}} ...ead the assigned novels thoroughly and have a general understanding of the main themes of the works. Additional research always helps.
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  • {{main|Short Lit Crit Response}} ...ead the assigned novels thoroughly and have a general understanding of the main themes of the works. Additional research always helps.
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  • {{main|Short Lit Crit Response}} ...ead the assigned novels thoroughly and have a general understanding of the main themes of the works. Additional research always helps.
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  • ...ucas.net]</code> to my Pi server. I’m installing it alongside another [[mw:Main Page|MediaWiki]] install (<code>[http://students.grlucas.net/ students.grlu
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