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Notecard Format Topic (from topic sentences/outline) in top left-hand corner Label cards A, B, C within topic to organize cards of same subject (topic) Author in bottom right-hand corner Page numbers down left-hand edge In top right, number that corresponds to number on bibliography card (we’ll add this later).
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Primary Source Notecards FRONT Direct quote or paraphrase from novel Commentary, thoughts about quote NOT A TRANSLATION (NO this means…) Continue on next card with next note on SAME topic New card ONLY with new topic NO PLOT NOTES
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Symbolism – Closure 4 – “I don’t care if it’s a sad good-by or a bad good-by, but when I leave a place I like to know I’m leaving it. If you don’t, you feel even worse.” - Holden’s obsession with closure is child-like and shows his desire for innocence. He can’t always have a ‘happy’ ending, but he wants an ending. 81-83 – Holden argues with cab driver about where the ducks go in winter - More concern with closure. Holden wants to Salinger Topic Within Topic, card letter Author Page numbers A 7 Bib Card #
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(81-83) know that everything has its place and is safe, that everyone has somewhere to go that is safe. He probably worries about himself having somewhere safe to go. Symbolism – Closure Salinger Topic Author Page numbers Within Topic, card letter B 7 Bib Card #
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Primary Source Notecards BACK ONE of the following: –Detailed lead-in –Paraphrase –Summary This is how the information WILL ACTUALLY APPEAR in your essay.
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Quote (from front). Do NOT copy onto back. 4 – “I don’t care if it’s a sad good-by or a bad good-by, but when I leave a place I like to know I’m leaving it. If you don’t, you feel even worse.” BACK: Holden expresses his own need for closure when he says, “when I leave a place I like to know I’m leaving it” (Salinger 4). OR Holden admits that he likes “to know [he is] leaving” a place (Salinger 4). OR Holden has a need to say good-bye: “when I leave a place I like to know I’m leaving it” (Salinger 4).
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