How to Read Literature Like a Professor

In writing, transitions provide logical connections between sentences, paragraphs, and sections of your paper. Foster utilizes a transition at the beginning of Chapter 3. Identify the transition and explain the logical connection that is being made.

How to Read Literature Like A Professor

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In the beginning of Chapter Three, Foster quickly transitions from a lesson in grammar to a chapter about monsters.

WHAT A DIFFERENCE A PREPOSITION MAKES! If you take the “with” out of “Nice to eat with you,” it begins to mean something quite different. Less wholesome. More creepy. It just goes to show that not all eating that happens in literature is friendly. Not only that, it doesn’t even always look like eating. Beyond here there be monsters.

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