[stylist] Anotating books

Andi adrianne.dempsey at gmail.com
Tue Apr 17 16:57:19 UTC 2012


Bridgit
I realize you did not submit this paper for review but for the perpous of
foot note examples, however I wanted to say I loved it.  First I was happy I
could actually open the attachment using the method another on this list
described (being outside the email and hitting the application key then view
attachments, then save attachments.)  Thank you for that suggestion I am
sorry I don't remember who said it as their were so many good suggestions.
The only problem is you have to save it there is not an option to simply
look at it if it were something I did not wish to save.  In saying that I
hope you do not mind I am keeping the paper.  I loved it not only the way it
was written and the wording but also the feel of it.  I am Irish or partly
anyway and have always been kept up on Irish tradition's and history.  That
side of my family is very proud of that part of my heritage.  Incidentally
my next book if I ever get the one I am writing done will be set in Ireland.
I was hoping to use your paper in helping me do research for this book.  It
is a historical fiction novel and I want it to be as accurate as possible.
This is down the road always as I have to finish this book first and go from
their but I would appreciate if I could use this paper for the references
and such.  Obviously I will have much to research but your paper could be
one component if you allow.

Thanks 
Andi 

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Vejas,

Here's a website to check out:

http://www.ehow.com/how_4911304_make-annotations-research-paper.html

Anotated papers use footnotes and end notes or an anotated bibliography.

Attached is a paper I wrote a while ago using footnotes.

Sincerely,
Bridgit Kuenning-Pollpeter
Read my blog at:
http://blogs.livewellnebraska.com/author/bpollpeter/
 
"History is not what happened; history is what was written down."
The Expected One- Kathleen McGowan

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Hi,
Continuing our talk about literature:
Did you guys ever have to annotate? (meaning, marking the text while reading
it?) I hate annotating so much.  But the problem is, when I first started
doing it my eighth-grade English teacher did a horrible job explaining what
to write.  you've had to do this, could you put an example of what you'd
write in the margins?
Thanks.
Vejas





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