The document provides guidance on how to analyze a paragraph from a text. It recommends introducing the topic of the paragraph, then making a point about the text supported by a relevant quote, and explaining how the quote illustrates the point. For example, how the quote gives an impression, sounds, or makes the reader feel. The analysis should use the author's words to back up the point being made about the character, writer, or key ideas in the paragraph.
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1. Point...
Introduce what your paragraph is going to be about
1. The writer has used a...
2. The character seems...
3. Simply put it into your own words
Quote
Back up your point with a relevant, nicely introduced quotation
(Put it in speech marks)
For example:
This is seen where it says...
This is shown in the line...
The author writes/tells us ….
Explain
Explain how the words in your quotation make the reader think and feel
This gives the impression that...
This makes it sound very...
This makes the reader feel...
The use of the word ‘___’ proves that …