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to show time: at length, later immediately thereafter, previously, soon, formerly, next, after a few hours, first, second (etc.), afterwards, next cues that make the reader stop and compare: but, notwithstanding, although, yet, on the other hand, although this is true, and yet, on the contrary, while this is true, however, after all, conversely, still, for all that, simultaneously, nevertheless, in contrast, meanwhile, nonetheless, at the same time, in the meantime to give examples: for instance, for example, to demonstrate, to illustrate, as an illustration, in any event, that is to emphasize: obviously, in fact, as a matter of fact, indeed, in any case to repeat: in brief, in short, as I have said, as I have noted, in other words to introduce conclusions: hence, therefore, accordingly, consequently, thus, as a result to summarize: in brief, on the whole, summing up, to conclude, in conclusion Margin Notes/Annotation Unless otherwise noted, use the following annotation/margin notes format for your essays and papers. Annotation/margin notes will be more specifically related to the mechanics of your essay than you see in the following example. For example you will talk about your quotes, topic sentence, examples, etc. and explain how they answer the question/prompt. Pay attention to class discussions and ASK QUESTIONS if you are confused. I hope to have a better example from one of your classmates after the first essay has been completed. In the meantime this will do to get you started. "Hills Like White Elephants" -- Sample Analysis The hills across the valley of the Ebro were long and white.
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