English 10H: Ms. Lefebvre slefebvre@ elmhurst205.org

This blog is intended for the use of English 10H students in Ms. Lefebvre's class during the 2006-2007 school year. Please check this blog frequently -- you will find it to be an enormously helpful resource to obtain homework assignments, reading calendars, and various other learning materials.

Thursday, February 22, 2007

The Taming of the Shrew Essay Details

* Please put your ID number any place where your name usually appears. This will be particularly relevant in the MLA heading and on the upper right hand corner of every page before your essay's page number.

* Please do MLA citations as follows:

"Bianca. Farewell, sweet masters both, I must be gone" (III.i.83).

OR

Bianca remarks, "Farewell, sweet masters both, I must be gone" (III.i.83).


IF YOU HAVE MORE THAN ONE SPEAKER IN THE PASSAGE YOU HAVE SELECTED -

"Hortensio. You'll leave his lecture when I am in tune? / Lucentio. That will be never. Tune your instrument" (III.i.24-25).

OR

Hortensio remarks, "You'll leave his lecture when I am in tune?" Lucentio responds, "That will be never. Tune your instrument" (III.i.24-25)


IF YOU HAVE A PASSAGE THAT IS MORE THAN ONE LINE -

"Kate. The more my wrong, the more his spite appears. / What, did he marry me to famish me? / Beggars that come unto my father's door, / Upon entreaty have a present alms; / If not, elsewhere they meet with charity..." (IV.iii.2-6).


QUESTIONS? E-mail Ms. Lefebvre at slefebvre@elmhurst205.org.