<p>It's on The Trial and I never bothered to read it. This'll be a fun night! I just can't motivate myself to start...</p>
<p>Sparknotes</p>
<p>d o u b l e s p a c e</p>
<p>ahahaha same here:)</p>
<p>Obviously sparknotes is a given, but there’s a lot of analysis needed, so meh. And yes double spaced of course</p>
<p>12.5 (if lucky 13) size font
page set up: slightly bigger margins…</p>
<p>wow that sucks! lol
good luck</p>
<p>Double space, 12 pt font every letter, 14 pt font every periods, margins. :)</p>
<p>haha, i don’t believe i’ve read a single book in english this year. All you need to write the essay is sparknotes and a good imagination to fill in the blanks. Besides sparknotes has an analysis page. Also try changing the font of the punctuation, changing the margins (including the top and bottom), nice large font, leave a space (atleast) in between each paragraph, atleast a third of your first page can/should be the header and title.
Get started…or don’t come to school tomorrow.</p>
<p>Contract mono and be out for a few weeks.</p>
<p>Do a big title/heading. </p>
<p>eg: </p>
<p>(right justify this)</p>
<p>Pyroza</p>
<p>p. 4</p>
<p>The Trial Essay</p>
<p>05/03/10</p>
<p>The Paradox of Truth and Lies in The Trial: A Testament to the Corruption in Modern Human Society etc…</p>
<p>2.1 spacing. Still looks like double space but it adds a lot of space overall if writing a ten page paper.</p>
<p>Just start writing and dont stop until you get to ten pages. I’ve done it with much longer papers and only spent maybe 4 hours on it.</p>
<p>Steal all of your information from Wikipedia.</p>
<p>sparknotes, double space, large font, give many examples of whatever you are trying to say.</p>
<p>Haha, large font is a no go, MLA format with 12 point times new roman. Just finished page 3. Meh.</p>
<p>So 12.2-12.5 font…what is a few .1 going to matter unless your teacher has a ruler…like mine.</p>
<p>How many points do you lose if the paper is late? If it’s less than 10, hand it in a day late. A 90 is better than an 80.</p>
<p>Haha I just did this a couple of days ago for a research paper. Look at all the quotes on Sparknotes. These are usually the best ones. Then, figure out what themes they all have in common. Make an outline with your main points within a theme. Then write! Include many quotes and analyze the quotes to death. Haha. Good luck.</p>
<p>Get off the internet. hah! Especially facebook!</p>