Narration: Who is listening? On what occasion is the story being told and why? Is the protagonist projecting this heartfelt confession out into the ozone, and, if so, what is Paragraphs: Paragraphs are the completeness of the work and give it a musical quality, a rhythm. Sentences: Look at the really great sentences! Sentences are what writing is about. Words: Word choice tells the reader about the author and shapes the tone of the story. It shows why certain writers endure. This is good stuff! My notes were as follows:Ĭlose reading: Reading a book “closely” allows you to see beyond the plot, characters, I did for this book because there was some stuff I just didn’t wan to forget. Rarely do I like a nonfiction book enough to read it from cover to cover and take notes voluntarily.
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