EN 1001 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Hawthorne Effect, Social Order, Decasyllable

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The only one that has ordinary language with no meter or rhyme. The writing goes from wall to wall , or one side of the page to the other (2) blank-verse. Defined as decasyllabic poetry that does not rhyme. More paper is seen (not wall to wall writing) (3) poetry. More paper is seen (not wall to wall writing) In research report, make sure to show how you arrived at the conclusion, especially if it was shown in the story rather than told . If paolucci discusses your theme, you can reference him in your report and state whether you agree or disagree. Able to compare f1 to the current copy of your scene to see changes may be used in favor of your argument. Character scroll allows you to see each line from one specific character helps in analyzing characters throughout the play.

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