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explain the midsummer night dreamonce you have read through the play identify its main theme because most of shakespearersquos comedies explore the
explain romeo and julietyour first step is to make yourself read the whole play if it baffles you see if you can find a video or audio recording that
what is soliloquyyoursquove probably heard the term soliloquy in your english class but perhaps you donrsquot really understand what your teacher
describe the opening scenes of shakespeare playjust as a good book or movie uses its opening paragraph or opening shot to draw you into the story so
how to read shakespearefirst of all what centuries of readers have admired most about shakespeare is his ability to develop whole well-rounded
explain the theatrical background of william shakespeareif it werenrsquot for a fortunate conjunction of events william shakespeare would not have
what is historical background to understand shakespeare playshakespeare was part of the european renaissancemdasha cultural rebirth where scholars
expository writing sense of place or observational essaywriting as observationanother kind of expository writing is a sense of place or observational
what are the critical resourcesdefinitionin advanced high school and college english courses you will be expected to use what irsquom calling
expository writing the how-to essaywriting to inform expository writing for state assessment tests focuses on your ability to explain how a
glossary of literary techniquesbelow is a list of literary techniques its not terribly important to memorize these terms--what is important is
how do you write about literatureyou can write about literature in as many ways as you can write literature itself for example you could write a book
narrative writingwhat is the narrative writing assessmentnarrative writing for state assessment tests requires you to become the narrator or teller
organizing your essaythe introduction is critical remember the old saying first impressions are the most important this is true with state assessment
what is readinglike what is literature the question what is reading seems at first to have an obvious answer when you read you look at a bunch of
what is literaturewhat is literature its a question that few people would have asked 20 years ago literature was what you read in english class--in
brainstorming and prewritingtest administrators will tell you how much time you will have to write the essaymost state assessments are 90 minutes
persuasive writingwhat is the persuasive writing assessmentpersuasive writing for state assessment tests focuses on two aspects of thinking and
censorshipthe first amendment states congress shall make no law abridging freedom of speech or of the press with rare exceptions the first
what is the pointlets say youre a high school student youve decided that you want to be an engineer maybe a computer programmer or you want to be a
legal issues in journalism libel what is libellibel is a broad term used to describe damage to reputation known legally as defamation that is caused
what is dash parenthesis hyphen colon and semicolondash a dash represented as a long dash or as two short dashes -- occurs mostly in informal writing
editorials and biasfrom the editorials you can also get a sense of the publications overall bias after all no publication is completely free from
writing editorialswhats an editorialmost newspapers and news magazines as well as online news services and broadcast news programs contain editorials
what are the commasthe comma is one of the most widely used--and misused--punctuation marksrules for using commas1 use a comma to separate items in