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    Within the extract‚ Niffengger uses a variety of the possible presentations of speech and thought‚ mainly including Indirect‚ Free Indirect and Narrative Presentation of Speech/Thought Acts. Due to the novel making use of a heterodiegetic narrator‚ there are also many narrative report of action clauses (NRAs). NRAs are described by Simpson (2003) as maintaining ‘the ongoing action of the story as well as providing an external framework around which the strands of speech and thought are woven’ (p24)

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    emotion. Fear and rage are being provoked. Donald Trump is either unwise or extremely intelligent. Maybe he does not comprehend that his words impact the American citizens. There is a cause and effect of what every President of the United States verbalizes. Trump uses a few different types of propaganda against the American people. President Trump has fueled the divide in this country due to his use of propaganda in campaign rhetoric‚ unhinged tweeting‚ and most of his speeches‚ that have severely wounded

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    Unreliable Narrator

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    Johnny Lai 07659563 Narrator is the person (perspective) which is chosen by the author to tell the story (literary work‚ movie‚ play‚ verbal account‚ etc.) to the readers (audiences). Traditionally‚ the narrator is supposed to be reliable‚ since he/she/it is the only connection between the readers and the fiction world. But occasionally‚ authors would use unreliable narrator to be the perspective of their story. The concept of the unreliable narrator (as opposed to "author") became more important

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    the poet goes on to commends the darling‚ saying she is more exquisite than the most pleasant summer day‚ yet soon the cool winds of the autumn day will make the flowers fall. He also goes on explaining that summer doesn ’t keep going long and so does one ’s youth. Next‚ he said that sometimes the summer days can be to hot and sometime it will get cloudy‚ then he naturally continues by saying that everything delightful in the end blurs by chance or by nature ’s inexorable changes. Returning to the

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    Melvin Burgess uses language very powerfully in a variety of different ways. He uses very persuasive ways of changing the readers opinion but leaves it open a bit to you can still think what you want and kind of have your own opinion about the book but adds a bit of his own opinion. My first reason why Burgess uses language powerfully is that he said “Its’s getting colder and you know you’ve got nothing to lose.” This shows that one of the characters is in deep trouble when something is

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    Cadbury’s Cadburys use both primary and secondary data in there market research. The primary data they use consists of online questionnaires‚ surveys and social networking sites to collect relevant data. For example‚ asking the age of customers so that Cadburys can categorise there buyers and see what the customer needs are. For this they also use market segmentation. Cadburys also use secondary data‚ such as internet‚ reports on Cadbury and magazine articles. Cadburys also use their Face book page

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    he trusts Iago entirely‚ not showing any signs of wanting to further investigate on the case. Thirdly‚ when Iago reveals to Othello of his suspicion that Desdemona is cheating on him‚ it leads Othello to question the reason for his race‚ “And yet how

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    Name Professor Keshishyan English 102 13 February 2014 How to Mark A Book Active reading is important because it keeps your mind dynamic and promotes a better understanding of what you are reading. You are able to answer questions you have that come up throughout the story-line and solve problems or confusions about the plot or characters. As you read along‚ you can make notes either agreeing or disagreeing with the current events taking place in the book. You are allowing yourself to

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    so much going on in his life that he is possibly going insane. With all of the emotions Hamlet has from the events that happened he needs a way to express that‚ and he does so with his words. Most of everything Hamlet says has multiple meanings. Hamlet’s life is very unclear‚ and at times so are his words. Out of defense‚ he uses puns‚ metaphors‚ and double-entendres for his primary weapon against the people who have deceived him. Hamlet endures a lot. His uncle-- now King Claudius--murdered King

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    terrorist group ISIS. Members of ISIS live according to a skewed form of the Islamic belief which shows how a small group of people can use religion to influence and control the way people live their lives. Station Eleven shows this through the cult formed by Tyler as his Prophet persona. Although Tyler’s cult is on a much smaller scale than that of ISIS‚ it shows similar implementations of how religion can be used to manipulate people. Tyler mentions that he and his cult “were saved because [they]

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