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I am just wondering how many quotes everyone thinks is necessary in an essay. Is three fine?
damn, lear is hard to provide reference for, it doesn't need as muchOriginally posted by Naji
reading the examiners notes for last years exam and in the king lear it stated that many students failed to provide enough textual reference within their essays...
That's why I did chose to do take up a post-structuralist/decontructionist view on Lear. While I find there is support for feminism, Marxism, historicism, etc. I don't have enough solid evidence to be in-depth about at least two readings.Originally posted by iambored
i find it hard to support what i am saying though. like just because there is a quote on the family doesn't mean it supports my point on the family drama
I have a bad memory, OK.Originally posted by jaNetix
2 or 3!?
is that all you use??......
my notes r paked with quotes....i plan to use heaps..
well of course i ahvenbt actually practiced in time restrictions yet..
I do try and do this as much as possible too.Originally posted by LadyMoon
to extend your marks even further..you want to integrate quotes into sentences...it not only makes it easier when you are studying, you wouldnt believe how far you marks will be propelled if you do so!
so now you just remeber key sentences that you are going to insert into your writing, but ALSO you have your quotes in to!
two in one.
So that means I need to remember 30 quotes!Originally posted by SmokedSalmon
I heard that in each paragraph of your essay there should be at least one quote... or if you are doing a text such as king lear then probably a film/stage technique is fine as well in place of a quote. But you need more than 3 quotes in a essay... like 10 If not then unfortunately you lose marks.