All of the Below Should be in your first Paragraph:
- Quote
- Author
- Interpret Quote
- 2 works of Literature/ Authors
Quote: “To gain that which is worth having, it may be necessary to
lose everything else.” by Bernadette Devlin
“To gain that which is worth having, it may be necessary to lose everything else” by Bernadette Devlin. This quote is stating that if you want to have something in life you might have to lose other things.In Novels like Chicken Soup For the Soul By Various Authors and Incidents in The Life of a Slave Girl by Harriet Jacobs this quote is interpreted. Incidents in the Life of Slave Girl proofs this quote because Linda loses things as she trys to giant things.
Quote:“I like flawed characters because somewhere in them I see more of the truth.”
— Nicolas Cage
9 comments:
Steffy your 1st paragraph was good. Keep up the good work!
Love ya lotzzz
KrAzyBabY
You have the structure. Now all you have to do is apply it to your writing. Good Luck!
hi steffy (:
you spelled "interpreted" wrong. & forgot to underline The Incidents in the life of a Slave Girl.
niceeeee introduction :D
Nice blog! Well organized and also good job on interpreting the quotes!
Good Job :)
Its a good introduction, I liked your interpretation of the quote and don't forget to underline the novels title.
excellent interpretation! and remember that Novels are underlined and Short Stories and Poem are in italics.
Nice Blog Stuffy
Keep it up
What happen to the second quote
According to Bernadette Devlin, “To gain that which is worth having, it may be necessary to lose everything else” means that if you want to have something in life you might have to lose other things (everything else).In Novels like Chicken Soup (For the Soul), by Author??, and Incidents in The Life of a Slave Girl(underline) by Harriet Jacobs this quote is interputed (unclear). Incidents in the Life of Slave Girl provers(sp) this quote because Linda loses things as she trys(vb) to gaint (sp) things.
Steffy: you have to update this first draft of the critical lens introductory paragraph. Please follow the given format and revise all errors.
where is your scratch outline of the critical lens essay?
ms. hyde
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