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    third paragraph offers a solution for the problem. The final close offers an alternative. In writing a bad news letter‚ every effort should be made to reduce the impact. A well-written bad news letter will accomplish three objectives: 1. The reader will realise that the bad news decision is final. 2. The person will understand that the decision was both fair and reasonable. 3. The reader’s attitude towards the writer and the company will remain positive. A bad news letter has four elements:

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    an allusion to Hamlet‚ this further expresses his theme by giving the readers an outside source to further their understanding about the plot. Another main literary feature used in this novel to express revenge and the goal of getting justice was shown by using foreshadowing. Between the bickering and the arguing of his father Gar and Claude‚ and the sudden death of Gar‚ it wasn’t too hard to predict who had done it. The reader would likely get a sense of what was going to happen and how it

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    In Mark Twain’s passage‚ “Two Ways of Seeing a River‚” the reader is forced to question within themselves about how much beauty they look past in the world. Twain describes in great detail an experience he had on a river in a very literal way. Twain begins his passage by describing how‚ after being on the river‚ he had forgotten all of the things he felt‚ saw‚ and experienced the first time out on a steamboat in the river. After being out on the river so many times it just became routine and he states

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    In this essay I will discuss how the writer of Touching the Void has made use of language techniques to enable readers to fully empathize with Joes experience. When Joe talks about his accident‚ he makes it sound quite dramatic. ...if theres just two of you and a broken ankle could turn into a death sentence... This quote shows that he took the accident very seriously and he illustrates this by making the story look like he would eventually die. Throughout the story‚ the writer makes constant use

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    dramatic still possess the qualities of a great book. Both books deal with complex problems such as religion‚ race‚ justice‚ and friendship. In my opinion‚ The Chosen was a greater book because of its superior theme‚ plot‚ and connection between the reader and the characters. The Chosen posses themes that relate closer to me. As a teenage boy‚ themes of friendship and religion interest me more than issues of justice and race. For instance‚ Danny and Reuven’s friendship relates to me more than that

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    Commentary For my writing to entertain coursework‚ I have decided to do an article for the newspaper Guardian. I decided to write for was their ‘Experience’ section‚ where people write in about an experience they have had‚ and what to share with the readers of the Guardian. The reason for deciding to write an article is due to the fact that I wanted to write about my experiences I have had‚ as it would be easier to talk about myself. My target audience adults aged from 30-50‚ working in the city or

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    Do you find yourself shocked or frustrated right at the end of a good book? Do you end up scratching your head and wonder what just happened? That’s because good writers know how to persuade readers to think a certain way‚ like the most logic or obvious choice‚ and add a twist that will leave you saying‚ “I didn’t see that coming!” After going back and rereading you see hidden clues that lead up to the final conclusion. This is known as “breadcrumbs.” Great author’s love throwing breadcrumbs into

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    Important note: Joseph is the “magisterial knower in this story‚ but at the outset even he has a lot to learn” (198). • A few various literary and rhetorical devices utilized in this story are listed below:  Selective silence (from the character) – the reader cannot tell what Joseph’s motives are when he decides to treat his brothers harshly in Genesis 42.  Dramatic irony – Joseph’s comment about the “nakedness of the land” can be tied to Reuben’s incestuous behavior (203).  Double meanings – the brothers’

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    Matilda Bone

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    is ill-suited to the job‚ as her education has been more intellectual than practical. She learned to read and write Latin and Greek from her father‚ and after his death‚ the manor priest‚ Father Leufredus‚ tutored her in theological matters. (The reader also learns that Matilda’s mother abandoned Matilda and her father when the girl was a baby.) Matilda’s talents include petitioning the saints for sympathy; they answer her‚ almost never quite the way she hopes. She is very good at fasting and lying

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    What would you do if you were given what you thought was the perfect life and it suddenly seemed to turn upside-down? Would you jump to your death or climb back up? “The Woman Hanging from the Thirteenth Floor Window” by Joy Harjo is a poem about a women who is lost in this big world we live in and trying to find herself while hanging from a thirteenth floor window. While this woman is hanging there she starts to have flashbacks about her life starting from her childhood up until now. The author

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