Writing 1000F/G Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Comma Splice, Pathetic Fallacy, Flash Fiction

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The following are most common types of fragments: dependant-word fragments. Add comma in: ing and to fragments. Get rid of the period: added-detail fragments. Add in a subject to second sentence. Title of poem in plain text and quotation marks. Line breaks are indicated by a / in quotes. For reference put line numbers, not page numbers e. g. (3-12) Work cited will only have one citation: the poem. Mention author"s last name prior to first reference. Is established breifly within the first page and more details are filled in later. Should highlight some aspect of the theme. Often made up of details that appeal to the senses. It is the first thing we register in life. Can be disorientating if the audience wonders where am i? . When there is menace in the setting or conflict betweem the character and the setting. Separate clauses together with no punctuation between.

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