Tuesday, November 28, 2017

Working on Great Expectations sentences

Look over everything you noted down or wrote yesterday in our pre-Writing for a hypothetical Great Expectations response paper. Now take a stab at writing a sentence that summarizes something important about Great Expectations, something you think is not completely obvious. It’s OK if your sentence is not highly polished and eloquent right now. Spend about five minutes on this.


Once you have a draft of a sentence, read it over. If you’re highly unsatisfied with your sentence, shift gears and spend about five more minutes writing another sentence with a different approach toward the novel. If you’re more or less satisfied with your first sentence, continue to work on it and make it clearer, more specific, and more dynamic.


Later, you can #clickhere for some details related to our brief introduction to the social problem novel.

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