ProdigyInspired
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Two fairly complex areas of texts which we have started studying into.
I have a listening task coming up and I start realising a ton of things when I read essays etc. I can't clearly find connections on my own and only one or two quotes come up to mind from John Donne when reading parts of W;t.
People who have already done the study of Donne & W;t, what are ways that made it easier for you to make connections w/ quotes, context etc. and what common techniques can I use in essays in relation to both texts?
I have a listening task coming up and I start realising a ton of things when I read essays etc. I can't clearly find connections on my own and only one or two quotes come up to mind from John Donne when reading parts of W;t.
People who have already done the study of Donne & W;t, what are ways that made it easier for you to make connections w/ quotes, context etc. and what common techniques can I use in essays in relation to both texts?