Academic Writing: Assignment #5—Paraphrasing a Literary Analysis

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For Assignment #5, please paraphrase “Story of an Hour” by Kate Chopin: Language, Emotion and Marriage, a literary analysis (due December 15).

This assignment must be typed (not handwritten). You may submit this electronically, as an attached MSWord .doc or .docx file. IF you have access only to email (and no MS Word processing program), you may submit this in the body of the email, but I prefer an attached file because it makes much less technical work for me.

Please remember to put your name on your document.

Thanks!

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NOTES


Note #1:
When paraphrasing a literary analysis, please remember to use the appropriate
• Transition signals

• Reporting verb + that + subject + verb (Pattern 1)

• Reporting verb + somebody/something + for + noun/gerund (Pattern 2)

• Reporting verb + somebody/something + as + noun/gerund/adjective (Pattern 3)
(Refer to Unit 2 handout or click here).
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Note #2:
Article by Nicole Smith (http://www.articlemyriad.com/story_hour.htm)

Access Kate Chopin’s story The Story of an Hour.

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Note #3--Print copy only

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Note #4--Works Cited Styles:
Official MLA citation for this literary analysis, an online source:
Smith, Nicole. “‘Story of an Hour’ by Kate Chopin: Language, Emotion and Marriage.”
-----Article Myriad. 2009. Web. 25 Nov. 2009.
Official APA citation for this literary analysis, an online source:

Smith, N. (2009). “Story of an hour” by Kate Chopin: language, emotion and marriage.
-----Article Myriad. 2009. Retrieved from
http://www.articlemyriad.com/story_hour.htm
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