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Wednesday, November 19, 2014

How to Write Seven Literary Terms

Hideaki and Shinnosuke (and everyone)

The idea of the seven literary terms is to identify them simply and clearly (and specifically). Just list them (without numbering them) before the Summary, going to the next line and double-spacing between each. If you want to write each as a complete sentence, you can, but just putting them in phrases like "Setting- 1940s British Columbia" is fine.

For symbols, give several examples if you can. Ex. "Snow White's red rose is a symbol of romantic love. The poison apple is a Christian symbol of Original Sin (like Eve tasted in the Garden of Eden)"

Hideaki, your reference should treat the story as one would a magazine or newspaper article, as a PART of a larger source. So:

Author. "Title of Story". Title of Whole Book. City where published: Publishing company,
     year published.

Hope that helps and clarifies. Looking forward to your good reports. Blog on!