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Wikipedia's Norse mythology article for ENGL9876.99

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sandbox for Israel Walker

Analysis of Article

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have a better description of talking about the gods and goddess. use other nouns then using beings all the time. i decided to revise my paragraph the way i did because i believed the original paragraph was to long, and i felt like it needed to be shorten. i loved the fact it gave a definition of explaining the word and telling people about Norse mythology who doesn't know anything about it. I did fell there were some gaps missing to the paper that could of been fixed or more things that was added to it. overall the paper to me i felt was a bit stuffy and at the same time it was loud and kept my attention. the tone was good and i liked how it was just wrote,but certain things and certain words could of been used less of.

Reading List

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A numbered list of all your readings go here. Use the following format:

  • Bek-Pederson K. The Norns In Old Norse Mythology . Edinburg: Dunedin Academic Press Limited; 2011. Ipswich, MA. Accessed October 26, 2015.
  • McBroom K. What We Get from Norse Mythology. Ipswich, MA. Accessed October 26, 2015.[2]
  • Korstanje M. Examining the Norse mythology and the archetype of Odin: The inception of Grand Tour. Ipswich, MA. Accessed October 26, 2015.[ 3]
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Lindow J. Norse Mythology : A Guide To The Gods, Heroes, Rituals, And Beliefs Ipswich, MA. Accessed October 26, 2015.

Revised paragraph from article

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Original

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Norse Mythology Consists of Tales of Various deities, being and heroes derived from numerous sources

from both and after the pagan period including medieval manuscripts, .

Revised

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Norse Mythology consist tales of Various deities, Creatures

and heroes derived from numerous sources,from both before

and after the pagan period.


Original Contribution

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There was no need to add any new information to the paper it was just fine the way it was, except to revising the definition. I really liked this article and what the person was trying to say. i learned a lot about Norse mythology by reading this. there was no need for any contribution. it just needed a small few touches up.

Notes

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