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    I want to make literature notes? What are the important steps which should be taken?
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    Taking good notes is the same with all subjects. Understand the passage, and write down important information, like the relationship between characters, key events and themes.
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    How do I understand a literary question?
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    Break the question up into the object and the verb acting on the object. Then, use text from the book to support your claim.
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    What jobs can I do if I study English literature?
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    You can be an English teacher or professor, or you can be a writer (of books, of reviews, of critical theory, etc.).
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    How can I improve my vocabulary if I don't have time to read?
    Donagan
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    Do you have time to talk? Get into conversations with adults.
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    How do I improve my vocabulary?
    Donagan
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    Read widely.
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    What is mean by metaphysical poetry?
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    Metaphysical means beyond the physical or spiritual. So in metaphysical poetry, some of the imagery and metaphors used are not scientific or concrete.
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    How I do I analyze a poem?
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    How can I remember a novel?
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    Read the novel many times. This will help you remember better the plot and characters. If you don't have a lot of time, read in your spare time.
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    How do I learn and remember answers to long questions?
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    First of all, you'll need to understand the question and the answer to that question. You will not have to "memorize the answer." As long as you understand the question and understand the answer, you'll be able to answer it.
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    How can I learn word meanings?
    Donagan
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    Ask others or check a dictionary. You may also be able to figure it out from the context.
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    How can I memorize an extensive list of writers and their works?
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    You can create flashcards to do so. Flashcards are easy to remember than memorising texts as a whole. Research more about the authors in a way to get acquainted with novels and poetry .
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    What is meant by literary terms?
    BkEx
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    Literary terms are words useful for describing and analyzing literature. Any word that is used to describe or represent a component or trope of a narrative counts as a literary term.
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    How do I write essays in a shorter amount of time, such as 45 minutes or an hour?
    Donagan
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    Organize your thoughts ahead of time. Producing an outline of the essay before you start writing would be very helpful, too. Don't forget to proofread your final draft.
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    What is the difference between literature and history?
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    Literature is the umbrella term for all written works, while history refers to the study of past events.
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    How can I understand the literary techniques?
    Rupert
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    Literary techniques are incorporated into literature for many reasons. Common examples are to create meaning, add a point of relatability for the audience to connect with, emphasise or cement an idea, and allow the reader to consider their own personal circumstances in terms of the text. It really depends on the context, and the type of technique, for example, a rhetorical question is likely used to allow the reader to consider their own circumstances in terms of a text, whilst a metaphor is likely used to enhance the readers' understanding of a text.
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    I have problems studying English literature such as poetry and Shakespeare's plays. Most of the time I am not able to remember them. What should I do?
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    Don't cram everything in at once! Take a few moments for each work, and think about how they make you feel. If you can, mentally connect them to memories or personal experiences that the works remind you of. These strategies may help you remember each work by connecting them to things you already know and establishing an emotional profile for each.
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    Which is the best method of choosing a research topic?
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    Consider what topic would be ideal for your project. Can it be casual, or does it have to be serious? Does it have to be based on something historical or can it be more modern? Once you have settled on your basics, think of topics you are interested in that also fit those criteria. Something that is interesting to you will be much easier to write about than something that bores you!
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    How should I study during the month preceding an English literature exam?
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    Pick a designated study time every day or every other day, and use your favorite study method, whether it be flash cards, reviewing notes, etc. Even if you feel that you have something 100% memorized, go over it again so you won't forget it. Take a break every 30 to 45 minutes: non-stop cramming will only make you exhausted!
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    If I want to study English literature, how much literature should I read in preparing myself to study?
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    It may be more effective studying the other way around: study key concepts first, then research and read literature that illustrates those concepts. The number of works you read is up to you, but you should probably read at least three for each concept.
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