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Campbell's theories have had a strong effect on film and TV.
"The book ["The Writer's Journey"] adapts Campbell's 17-stage monomyth into a 12-stage model for writing the hero's journey in film."
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Reviewed Test and these were the answers.
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She couldn't have been more delighted if she wanted to be, and after she'd plunged into her newest sewing kit, she was perfectly content.
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He'd plunged into his newest gaming set so fast, he couldn't have been happier!
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I assume they wanted you to describe the feelings, let me know if I'm right/wrong on this.
I was always taught to write a transition sentence, and restate your thesis backwards before writing a concluding sentence. For example, if my thesis statement was "Thoreau's writings show an appreciation for nature, individualistic ideas, and rebellion against common society," then my conclusion paragraph would have a transition sentence, a sentence about rebellion against society, then independence, and appreciation of nature. Then there would be a concluding sentence.
Not sure if that's what you were looking for, but that's what I got!
Answer: It’s totally dum to put all these points Imao
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