Wednesday, April 13, 2011

What Do You Do About A Dry Nose

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A text commentary consists of the following parts:
1) Reading the text prior location.
2) Analysis of conteniddo (story, theme and structure).
3) Analysis of the shape.
4) The text as communication.
5) judgments.
Exercise:
Text comment: "Be yourself but do not bother, cunt!"
1) Reading the text prior location. Once you read the text in a comprehensive way we can see with great precision which is located in a context that sails between scrotal swelling of the author and an action that undoubtedly made him so plainly.
2) analysis of the content (plot, theme and structure). The argument is implicit in the very sentence (or text), so subtle yet powerful. The issue leaves no doubt and it's hard not understand what the author means. What's more, we dare, after a long consensus to add the following nuances: the author, knows what it says perfectly and so does not use a complex structure apart from a possible stylistic embellishment to sacrifice it, how detrimental content.
3) Analysis form. As we said in the previous section, the form is accurate, measurable and compelling. Simple approach and with little chance of misunderstanding the background.
4) the text as communication. Clearly leaves no doubt. Issues a message that can say more high but in no case more clearly. You can almost say with certainty that if the recipient does not understand is why it is silly. We are facing a whole axiom.
5) personal trial. scholars gathered here have reached the following conclusion: this text should be the first commandment of all religions.
With God.

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