Title | Margin Questions-Reflect |
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Course | English Composition I |
Institution | Georgia Gwinnett College |
Pages | 1 |
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Instructor: Elizabeth Jones
Textbook: The St. Martin's Guide to Writing Twelfth Edition
Answers for margin questions from the textbook....
1 Professor Jones English 1101, Section 49 28 October 2019 Margin Questions: Scott Pilgrim vs. the World: A Hell of a Ride 1. The author starts the essay with a hook. He is stating his opinion of the film with a thesis. 2. Akana wants to give the information to the readers so they can know more about the film, and it gives him credibility to know information about the film. 3. The author argues that the film can be enjoyed by anyone. He tells the readers about different features the film has that would make it appealing to anyone, despite it looking as if it were a movie just for gamers. 4. The descriptive details explain to the reader how great the special effects are. 5. They add a smooth transition from one shot to next, that the author is describing. 6. Akana uses the sources to show an opposing and agreeing side of the argument about categorizing the film as a romantic comedy. His response opens the reader’s mind to a different view of the film....