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This is the first 1,000 characters of 477 words (1.91 pages) in the essay titled The search for emmas story
The Search For Emma s Story isn t really a book; it is kind of a how to guide and a fable in one. In each chapter there is a section entitled Emma s Story. To me this is like reading a children s book where the characters are just being given something to do and not having any real rhyme or reason. Also included in each chapter entitled Portfolio of Evidence. The portfolio of evidence is very different from any other book I ve ever read because it goes through the whole thought process of how the author came up with the material she wrote about.
The way that the book is put together is very simple. It s surprising that more people don t write books that contain facts and stories much the same way. Think about how much more intriguing fictional mystery and detective novels would be if the author would have gone therough the extensive process that Martinello did in writing The Search For Emma s Story. You would be able to follow the detective s thought process from the first clue to the moment they capture the criminal. You would know all the questions and hunches that the detective was pondering throughout the whole novel.
I thnk that such a writing style would also be beneficial to textbooks and assignments for students. Instead of just rambling off countless facts and trying to relate them together with no real clear background, writing a textbook in such a style as this a student would be able to see the entire thought process of something like Bernoulli s Princi...
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