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... questions , most of them explored in the previous chapters of this book , are , for convenience , summarized here . GENERAL QUESTIONS FOR ANALYSIS AND EVALUATION Plot 1. Who is the protagonist of the story ? What are the conflicts ? Are ...
... questions , most of them explored in the previous chapters of this book , are , for convenience , summarized here . GENERAL QUESTIONS FOR ANALYSIS AND EVALUATION Plot 1. Who is the protagonist of the story ? What are the conflicts ? Are ...
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... questions which called for answers that were foregone conclusions and were evidently unnecessary , and the look of importance which implied that " if only you put yourself in our hands we will arrange everything - we know indubitably ...
... questions which called for answers that were foregone conclusions and were evidently unnecessary , and the look of importance which implied that " if only you put yourself in our hands we will arrange everything - we know indubitably ...
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... questions : ( 1 ) What is its central purpose ? ( 2 ) How fully has this purpose been accomplished ? ( 3 ) How important is this purpose ? The first question we need to answer in order to understand the poem . The last two questions are ...
... questions : ( 1 ) What is its central purpose ? ( 2 ) How fully has this purpose been accomplished ? ( 3 ) How important is this purpose ? The first question we need to answer in order to understand the poem . The last two questions are ...
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Escape and Interpretation | 3 |
Thomas Wolfe The Child by Tiger | 24 |
Plot | 41 |
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