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MHS Composition Guide |
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Literary Analysis guide |
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| Manuscript Form General Rules Title Page Outline Page Body of Paper Writing a Good Composition Literary Analysis Guide Approaches to Literary Criticism
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Style and literary standards |
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What does the style lend to the work as a whole? |
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Style should work with other elements to produce a final unity. |
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Style is the author's personal expression. |
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Elements of style: diction, imagery, and syntax |
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Denotative meaning: the literal meaning of a word |
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Connotative meaning: suggestions and associations resulting from a word or group of words. |
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Several words may have the same denotation, while differing significantly in their connotation. |
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Is a writer's style basically denotative or connotative? |
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Imagery: the evocation of a sensory experience through words. |
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