Work in verse in TXT

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How to work in verse in TXT

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thank you foreign it is a generally received notion that all of Shakespeareamp;#39;s plays are written in verse in actual fact only Richard II is entirely inverse in the others the writing shifts back and forth between verse and prose but these shifts are all part of the journey Shakespeareamp;#39;s taking us on there Clues to discovering character you may be surprised to discover as I was when sis showed me that prose also has its own very clear Rhythm though itamp;#39;s not always easy to immediately perceive then weamp;#39;ll be discovering and examining some dialogue to find out how characters connect through a shared vocabulary and a shared rhythm weamp;#39;ll also see how the choices we make about what weamp;#39;re doing physically as we speak can open up yet other layers of meaning and our final exercise in this program looks at a piece of modern text a speech from Edward bonds Lear and shows how the techniques weamp;#39;ve learned for speaking Sha

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Short quotations Provide the author and specific page number (in the case of verse, provide line numbers) in the in-text citation, and include a complete reference on the Works Cited page. Punctuation marks such as periods, commas, and semicolons should appear after the parenthetical citation.
You do not need to include the Bible in your bibliography. When citing a passage of scripture, include the abbreviated name of the book, the chapter number, and the verse numbernever a page number. Chapter and verse are separated by a colon. Example: 1 Cor.
Poem Author(s). Title of Poem. Name of Journal, vol. Volume Number, no. Issue Number, Publication Date, pp.
1. [1] There was a man in the land of Uz, whose name was Job; and that man was perfect and upright, and one that feared God, and eschewed evil. [2] And there were born unto him seven sons and three daughters.
In the English Standard Version, for example, there are at least nine instances of Jesus saying it is written or it was written: Matthew 4:4, Luke 4:4, Matthew 4:7, Matthew 4:10, Luke 4:8, Matthew 11:10, Matthew 21:13, Luke 19:46, and John 6:45.
Parenthetical Citations: The first time you reference a version of the Bible, in the in-text citations, give the name of the edition (italicized), followed by a comma and the abbreviated book (see back of handout), chapter, and verse. Use a period, not a colon, between the chapter and verse: John 3.16.
When citing a passage of scripture, include the abbreviated name of the book, the chapter number, and the verse numbernever a page number. Chapter and verse are separated by a colon. Example: 1 Cor. 13:4, 15:12-19.
Title of the Bible, Version. Editor, Publisher, Year. The first time you cite the Bible in-text, include the name of the version of the Bible, followed by an abbreviation of the book, the chapter and verse(s). For subsequent references, simply include the book, chapter, and verse.

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