| Blog Name: |
Papers, Prose and Poetry |
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http://papersproseandpoetry.blogspot.com |
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English |
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papers, prose, poetry |
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A blog devoted to the writing of various types of non-fiction prose, essays, papers, and poetry. Need help with a school assignment or want to write a poem for Valentine's Day? This is the place to come. |
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15 Followers |
On Hiatus For A Bit
I am getting ready to move across the country so will be temporarily suspending posts here. Regular posting will resume in January for sure, hopefully sooner, but please feel free to send me any questions you may have. Use the question link on the sidebar, the contact button to email me, or leave a comment and I'll get back to you!
Poetry Game
Time to play! Head to Magnetic Poetry and choose up to 20 word tiles to create your poem and leave it in the comments! :) Have fun!Here is mine:A vast universe of timedevours meworkthinklistenhave heartchangeaskknowwakedancelaughembraceDo
How To Write an Essay or Paper - Tone
Moving on with our literary tools for analysis - let's take a look at tone.The relevant dictionary definition for tone is: The sound of a person's voice, expressing a feeling or mood; (or) the general character of something.Now, obviously, when talking about literature, the tone isn't a literal, audible sound (unless read aloud). But the concept is the same. The tone of the piece expresses the mood of it and the meaning behind it. The tone of something can put quite a different spin on its meaning. For example, look at the sentence:She's lame. Said (or read) with a serious or sad tone, this would mean that the person in question
Poetry Game - Word Magnets
Time for another game! Go to Magnetic Poetry Online and choose up to 20 word tiles to create a poem. Leave it in the comments!!Here is mine:My prisoneryour sacred secretI remembersqurimworryor voice itand embrace peace
How to Write an Essay or Paper - Point of View
Another literary tool that you could analyze for a literary anaylsis paper would be Point of View.Simply put, the point of view is the perspective from which the story is told. First, you need to determine what point of view is present in the literature you are analyzing. Here are the common choices:First person - the narrator is generally the main character in the book and tells the story as "I" (I did this, I said, I felt)First person plural - more rare, with the story told by "we" (we did this, we said that)Second person - very rare - the reader is treated as a character and is referred to as "you." This type of POV wor
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