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What is the first part of an analysis paragraph called?
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What is this:
"...he was the bloodiest buccaneer that sailed the high seas."
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What part of the analysis paragraph is this:
Here the playwright has shown a change in the character, who at first had seemed needy and weak, to a man who was extremely dangerous, and cruel.
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What is this:
The use of the word “now” demonstrates the shift in characterisation, while the word “vehemence” demonstrates the character’s anger and threat of violence.
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What is this discussing:
This allows the reader to see him as a dangerous and merciless man who is willing to do whatever is necessary to get his way.
Choice of words
Choice of techniques
Impact on the author
Impact on the reader
What is this:
All in all, the stage directions effectively create the impression of a dangerous man despite his blindness.
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What is wrong with this quote:
"Struggling uphill, leaves lashing my face, roots snagging my heels, close heat, biting insects, and the shrieks of birds like gunshots around me…”
It's not interesting
It's too short
It's too long
It's a list
What must you include before the quote?
An introduction to the quote (embed the quote)
A point
Quotation marks
Analysis
What techniques could be discussed with this choice of quote:
"leaves lashing my face, […] close heat […]
shrieks of birds like gunshots […]”
alliteration and tactile imagery
alliteration, tactile imagery and personification
alliteration, tactile imagery, onomatopoeia and simile
alliteration, olfactory imagery, simile and metaphor
How many topics should a paragraph include?
three
two
as many as you like
one
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