I didn’t originally set out to do an abstract. Like I said, this in my first foray into a scholarship-style article, so I’m not 100% onto the proper form. I intended to write an introduction, explaining the relation between this post and my earlier post. If you think it would benefit the article, I could go back and add an abstract. (I haven’t done that yet, so it’s not surprising that my introduction doesn’t look like an abstract.)
(Also, your original comment was very cryptic to me...at first I thought you were asking to see the abstracts of the papers I cited.)
Abstract please.
Do you mean you would like a little blurb at the beginning that summarizes the rest of the text? I could do that...
Somewhat related request, could you put in a summary break before you get to “What is emotion anyway?”
Yes...but what is a summary break? Just like a line break?
You’re looking for this button.
Added, but in the finished text it looks exactly the same to me.
It makes it so that in certain places just the first part of the article shows up, with the rest hidden behind a “continue reading” link.
(It’s like an , in case you’re familiar with those.)
Ohhh. Makes sense. Wow, you learn new things every day...
It looks like an introduction, not like an abstract.
I didn’t originally set out to do an abstract. Like I said, this in my first foray into a scholarship-style article, so I’m not 100% onto the proper form. I intended to write an introduction, explaining the relation between this post and my earlier post. If you think it would benefit the article, I could go back and add an abstract. (I haven’t done that yet, so it’s not surprising that my introduction doesn’t look like an abstract.)
(Also, your original comment was very cryptic to me...at first I thought you were asking to see the abstracts of the papers I cited.)
Abstract added. I’m not practiced at writing abstracts so it may not fit the form perfectly.