Hokay. So y'all know the esasy [of awesome] I was talking about before? Well, I'm intending tomorrow to go down to the Reid library and primary-source it up [or HSS-reserve it up, whichever you find most amusing], so, does anyone think it would be incredibly foolhardy to leave the essay I write today 200-500 words short of the word count so that I can fit in quotes and stuff about quotes?
Or do you all think it'd be wiser to write the whoole thing, then go back and footnote ideas and cut/paste stuff in? Personally I'm more fond of the first option, but as I am fresher I will humbly ask for guidance.
Perseus is teh bomb.
That is all.
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Or do you all think it'd be wiser to write the whoole thing, then go back and footnote ideas and cut/paste stuff in? Personally I'm more fond of the first option, but as I am fresher I will humbly ask for guidance.
Perseus is teh bomb.
That is all.
(mirth!)
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Date: 2005-09-21 06:29 am (UTC)How did I get my ideas? About ten years of obsession with mythology, and the consequent owning of a few actually credible volumes.. not children's books... about myths and legends. Not to mention that it's more of an opinion essay anyway. Oh, and I have the course books. So it's not that I'm entirely without sources so much as I want to have more to
make my essay more credibleget more marks.Hm. I suppose I could do that. But I... hm. I suppose that would work. Yes. Thanks.