Summarize Reading
2-3paragraph for each reading, separated https://philosophy.as.uky.edu/sites/default/files/We%20Can%20Remember%20It%20for%20You%20Wholesale%20-%20Philip%20K.%20Dick.pdf http://sickmyduck.narod.ru/pkd042-0.html This need only be one to three paragraphs. Focus on having a solid thesis statement formulated before writing your paragraph. Use the following format: Summarize the entire story briefly in your words. Keep in mind your thesis as you do this. Usually 3-5 sentences are enough, but you might want to build things up more substantially depending upon your style and thesis. Pop your thesis statement. Make sure to transition from summary into this in smooth fashion. Keep in mind that a thesis statement for a literary interpretation is slightly more complicated than a policy-based thesis. Refer to the narrative lesson at the beginning of the novel for an example. Develop your argument by using one or two quotations; then, explain why you think the chosen examples support your argument. In other words, you must try to argue for metaphor, connection, and meaning.