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    “A Picture Is Worth A Thousand Words” Imagery is the use of rich vivid descriptions in literal scripts to create pictorial images in the reader’s mind. Hence‚ these mental illustrations produced by imagination are deliberately simulated by the author’s nib to give more weight to his/her specific ideas. British novelist Jeanette Winterson‚ best known for Orange Are Not The Only Fruit‚ perfectly handles the art of imagery‚ especially in her short story Newton where the topics of conformity and individual

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    “Imagery‚ Tone and Word Choice” An author can establish the mood of the story by either using figurative language or through using word of choice. Figurative language means the language that utilizes expressions or words with a meaning which is totally different from the literal interpretation. It can also mean different words but that have the same meaning. Word of choice is when you choose to use words that are descriptive and specific that tell your readers what you are

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    Walker Percy’s essay‚ “The Loss of the Creature” describes the experiences that each person goes through as either a genuine experience driven by own desires‚ or one that is already preconceived by experts. Percy believes that people can only learn from experiences that are driven by pure personal desire‚ and not experiences already preconceived by experts. Percy describes the “loss of sovereignty” as preconceived notions of an experience with the help of experts.

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    “In Praise of The “F” Word” Mary Sherry gave a very good argument about the failure of children in school. Mary Sherry thesis was “Tens of thousands of 18-year-olds will graduate this year and be handed meaningless diplomas.” Mary Sherry uses the idioms like‚ “Meaningless diplomas” and “Their validity will be questioned”. This gave us as readers evidence that argument exists. I think Marry Sherry did this to get our attention. This essay also shows that there are two sides to every story.

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    Period 1 John Steinbeck: A Life in Words John Steinbeck was born on February 27‚ 1902 (www.steinbeck.org). He was born at his house at 132 Central Avenue‚ Salinas‚ California. He was born of Irish and German ancestry and born into a fairly prosperous family. His main accomplishments show with the constant hard work and diligence he has shown through his career. "...not enough wingspread but plenty of intention(Steinbeck)." The life of one so great that words seem inadequate to what his life and

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    vocabulary words whenever possible. Once again though‚ it was hard for me to write with any brevity about something that I feel strongly about and want to defend to the best of my ability. This was‚ however‚ the shortest paper that I have written in some time. So hopefully‚ I am gaining some ground pertaining to the aspect of my writing. Here is an example. Take my quote by Pat Conroy from The Water is Wide. I felt that to accurately convey how he paints a picture with words‚ I had to include

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    of average difficulty and who would like to gain some information about the vocabulary resources of Modern English (for example‚ about synonyms and antonyms)‚ about the stylistic peculiarities of English vocabulary‚ about the complex nature of the word ’s meaning and the modern methods of its investigation‚ about English idioms‚ about those changes that English vocabulary underwent in its historical development and about some other aspects of English lexicology. One can hardly acquire a perfect command

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    Education is a word bandied in the media and political debates frequently‚ but when people try to discuss this concept‚ many will disagree. As such‚ it is imperative that before we try to discuss educational initiatives‚ we must define the term. Education is a systematic effort to provide students with new ways of thinking. For the purposes of this essay‚ the term students refers to any person for whom education is provided‚ whether it is formal or informal and whether the student is responsive

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    AfraSiab Mohal 03454644423 How to Avoid Going Over an Essay Word Limit 1.Write first and edit later. This is very important: If you constantly worry about word limits‚ it is quite likely that you will end up discarding ideas that add to your paper. Alternatively‚ consider adding bullet-pointed thoughts as they arise if it bothers you to write too many words that will later require cutting back 2. Replace phrases with single words. There are always opportunities to say more with less. For

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    exactly college fits into our constantly growing society‚ using persuasive word choice‚ and constantly incorporating facts and statistics. College is an immense

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