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    as her first stanza to create more of an impact‚ and to catch our attention. The use of the onion‚ a dull household object as an extended metaphour for love makes the reader more attentive to the poem‚ which forces us to read. Duffy starts with the adverb “Not‚” portrays the sense of confidence in rejecting the traditional symbols of love‚ due to the fact it being the first word of the whole poem. In addition‚ Duffy further carries on how a “red rose” is meaningless. Expressing that it is not what

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    The Rise and fall of Oil and Gas Prices 12/13/09 The U.S Benchmark sets the oil prices depending on the supply and demand. Gas and oil prices are rising and falling so much because of the number of investors‚ and the demand among the American people. The U.S. Benchmark sets the oil prices according to the supply and demand for oil‚ in a little town call Cushing‚ Oklahoma. The demand for oil this year had plunged twenty [Express numbers higher than nine in digits (when not

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    difficult for one to posit that winfy is an adjective‚ prunkilmonger‚ glidgement‚ levensers as nouns‚ mominkled‚ brangified as verbs and vederously as an adverb based on clues like the derivational and inflectional morphemes. (The clue is in the suffixes: -y indicates adjectives such as "wintery"; -er‚ -ment and -ers indicates nouns such as "baker"‚ "battlement" and "messengers"; -led and -fied suggests verbs such as "mingled" and "clarified"; and -ly is that of adverbs such as "vigorously"). Hence‚ even

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    problems in his speaking. I also asked him to write me a short letter which included similar questions to the ones he had answered during the interview. While his pronunciation was fine‚ his answers highlighted an incorrect use of prepositions with adjectives. For example‚ he said “I’m live at small town at South Italy” instead of “I live in a small town in South Italy.” For this error I have selected grammar exercises centred on the use of prepositions correctly (See Appendix A.). Another example

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    In essence‚ you are introducing the reader to the person you are writing about. Be sure to use strong visual words in your writing. You want to provide a lasting mental image of the person or character you are writing about. The use of quality adjectives and feeling in your writing‚ using words that relate to the five senses‚ elicit an emotional response from your reader. This will allow your reader to not only connect with you and the character but will show how you felt when reading a piece

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    LEXICOLOGY 1. Principles of general linguistics 2. The structure of English words 3. Derivation as a major word-building pattern 4. Compounding. Classification of compounding 5. Shortening and abbreviation 6. Conversion. Types of conversion 7. Minor types (доп. способы) of word-building 8. The problem of meaning 9. Types of meaning 10. Change of meaning 11. Transfer of meaning (metaphor‚ metonymy) 12. Polysemy or plurality of meaning 13. Homonyms

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    Weston E. Nicholson September 7‚ 2010 ENG 111-15G Diagnostic Essay Writing Fireworks I have never been very good in English class; I find that adverbs‚ nouns and adjectives confuse me. I have‚ however‚ enjoyed composition. I am the kind of writer that writes about anything for any reason. It can be fiction‚ non-fiction or even a mix of both; but I go on and on until I get bored with it‚ than stop. Usually when I receive an assignment‚ I just start writing and writing and when

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    referring to the audience as “you”‚ he slots the reader into the situation‚ by making them the child of the poem. This means that he manages to intensify the feelings and emotions‚ and to transmit the actions that take place. The continuous use of adjectivesadverbs‚ and even personification helps the reader to capture a better image of the situation. “The sacks in the tool shed smell like the countryside”‚ “And here they are‚ whispering at the door”‚ and “Someone stumbles‚ mutters” are examples of the

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    I can unhesitatingly and boastfully claim that ‘my never- failing friends are they‚ with whom I converse day by day.’ And these friends‚ with whom I talk‚ converse and gossip as a matter of routine‚ are the BOOKS‚ that are stacked in our family-library. Their sweet‚ long company has made me a true book-lover in the real sense. Without any doubt or reservation‚ I can frankly say that blessed are those‚ who are in constant company of books. Books never desert us‚ when we fall prey to evil days

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    speakers may have with English vocabulary use - in particular with the appropriate combinations of words. This is an aspect of language called collocation. An example of collocation that many learners of English may be familiar with is the different adjectives that are used to describe a good-looking man and a good-looking woman. We talk of a beautiful woman and of a handsome man‚ but rarely of a beautiful man or a handsome woman. A collocation is two or more words that often go together. These combinations

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