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Zarah Yagmur

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« on: October 14, 2019, 10:53:34 am »
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Hi there,
In reference to Mod B: Critical study, my class has been studying TS Eliot. I was just wondering, in our introduction do we have to mention the poems we will be discussing in our essay?

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Re: English Advanced
« Reply #1 on: October 14, 2019, 11:12:20 am »
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Hi there,
In reference to Mod B: Critical study, my class has been studying TS Eliot. I was just wondering, in our introduction do we have to mention the poems we will be discussing in our essay?

Thankyou

Hi there,
In reference to Mod B: Critical study, my class has been studying TS Eliot. I was just wondering, in our introduction do we have to mention the poems we will be discussing in our essay?

Thankyou

Hey, Zarah Yagmur!

I would definitely mention them in the introduction but you could always do it like this;

"...T.S Eliot's poetry explores..."

"Such is evident in Rhapsody on a Windy Night and Preludes, whereby..."

That way, you can put his oeuvre at the forefront and then hone in on your specific choices for the essay  :) Hope that helps!

Angelina  ;D
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