Well you use context clues, (by the way this is called finding it indirectly :P), and visualize what the theme and message the author's tryna get across, like for example in The Lorax; They don't DIRECTLY state it, but based on the story sequence and structure, you could conclude that the central idea is to take care of Earth, and appreciate the things that comes out of it, because they may not be there for granted if we continue to pollute. c:
Context helps build up the plot in a story, leading up to the climax, and following to the end.
no one really says whom anymore, but I believe if you wanted to sound like a 19th century person, whom is correct grammar instead of who in that context.
An outline is a type of text where the author writes only the main ideas and supporting sentences that will be used in the main text.
Unfortunately, you have not presented the texts that you need to outline over. This prevents me from showing you a specific answer, but I'll help you create an outline.
To effectively write an outline, you will need to read the literary works your question features. These works should be read as many times as necessary for you to fully understand what they are presenting.
Then you should assess how each of these works presents and develops the theme of American identity and how this is done similarly and differently. For this, you can read articles about the two works, which could enhance your understanding of this subject.
After that, you can write your outline as follows:
- Write your outline in bullet points.
- The first point should show your thesis statement, which will be your perception of the differences and similarities between the two texts in relation to the topic.
- The second point will be about how you justify and prove the differences between texts.
- The third point will be how you justify and prove the similarities between the texts.
- The fourth point will be your conclusion, that is, your final thoughts on the two texts.
You can create more threads if necessary.
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