Thursday, October 26, 2017

Keats Citing

For all of those classes (3,4,7) in the midst of citing Keats for your prompt, use page numbers in your citations. You can mention the letter numbers in your sentences, of course, but page numbers will be the easiest way for any parenthetical documentation.

4: We finished up Keats' letters today. Don't be sad, we have one more Keats poem for our tone work next week. Now, you have the joy or despair (Keats would have both simultaneously) of completing this prompt: Analyze how John Keats' diction reflects his mentality and purpose in his letters to Fanny Brawne. The deadline for this prompt is Friday @ 3:30 p.m. in hard copy form. This may be handwritten or typed, depending on your availability and methods. If absent all day on Friday, you will need to e-mail, share, or photograph the essay by the deadline to show your completion of the task.

If you were absent today, the deadline for this essay also applies to you. If you need help, clarification, or anything else regarding your absence and needs, e-mail me or stop by prior to class tomorrow so that you will have a successful prompt writing experience.

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