Sunday, July 4, 2010

Chapter V Pgs: 43-47

I would say that despite the length of this chapter it still illustrates the [DIALECT] that has been displayed throughout the book so far. It is fairly simple to tell they are in Europe, specifically Paris, in the 1920's. At one point, at Jakes office, Krum says, “Lucky beggars” when he is referring to the Englishmen that have every Saturday off. This phrase is seldom if not never used in today’s form of dialect and that is what makes it a distinguishable part of the dialect used in this book.

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  1. make sure your reflections meet the 8-16 sentence requirement

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