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... word with us . I don't know how he found his way back to his car . Questions for Close Reading 1. What is the selection's thesis ( or narrative point ) ? Locate the sentence ( s ) in which Dillard states her main idea . If Dillard doesn ...
... word with us . I don't know how he found his way back to his car . Questions for Close Reading 1. What is the selection's thesis ( or narrative point ) ? Locate the sentence ( s ) in which Dillard states her main idea . If Dillard doesn ...
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... is the selection's thesis ? Locate the sentence ( s ) in which Ehrenreich states her main idea . If she doesn't state the thesis explicitly , express it in your own words . 2. Why did Ehrenreich handle the lecherous professor as she did ...
... is the selection's thesis ? Locate the sentence ( s ) in which Ehrenreich states her main idea . If she doesn't state the thesis explicitly , express it in your own words . 2. Why did Ehrenreich handle the lecherous professor as she did ...
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... track . Disorder is the path of least resistance , the easy but not the inevitable road . Like so many others , I am ... Locate the sentence ( s ) in which Cole states her main idea . If she doesn't state the thesis explicitly , express ...
... track . Disorder is the path of least resistance , the easy but not the inevitable road . Like so many others , I am ... Locate the sentence ( s ) in which Cole states her main idea . If she doesn't state the thesis explicitly , express ...
Contents
Ellen Goodman FAMILY COUNTERCULTURE | 6 |
THE WRITING PROCESS | 13 |
MEANING IN LIFE | 60 |
Copyright | |
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