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    The play “Macbeth” by William Shakespeare makes use of many techniques in order to convey the downfall of the tragic main character‚ Macbeth. Through the use of techniques such as aside‚ adjectives and punctuation‚ Shakespeare enforces the message of the play to show Macbeth’s transition from a war hero into a murderer. In the opening scenes of the play‚ William Shakespeare presents Macbeth as an honorable war hero and courageous fighter. Through the use of dialogue‚ such as “For brave Macbeth

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    stereotyping‚ misleading representations concerning members from diverse cultural groups are confirmed. In this essay‚ a broad range of texts will be used to examine the ways in which the mass media construct and reinforce social stereotypes around gender‚ ethnicity and age‚ as well as how the media shape one’s imagination though direct images. It cannot be doubted that the media profoundly influence people’s attitudes and outlooks. They convey a whole variety of information which individuals would

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    PUNCTUATION BY AATHIRA Punctuation is one of the most important tools for making paper speak in your own voice. In writing we use punctuation marks to emphasize‚ clarify what we mean.  Meanwhile ‚in speaking‚ we can make a pause ‚ stop ‚change our tone of voice.  To indicate the end of a declarative sentence punctuation is very necessary. FULL STOP COMMA Hyphens Inverted commas COLON Questi on mark SEMI COLON Apostrophe Exclamatio n mark FULL STOP The full stop is the most important

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    Correct punctuation examples can be found on pages 527-578 in the Editing for Correctness of A Writer’s Resource. Here’s a guide to help explain and correct punctuation: 1.The period is perhaps the easiest punctuation mark to master. It ends a sentence. 2.The question mark is used at the end of a direct question. Indirect questions take a period. 3.The comma is the punctuation mark most likely to cause angst. This is largely the result of the many different ways the comma is used.Sometimes

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    Shoots‚ and Leaves‚” is written by Lynne Truss and offers a humorous look into the world of punctuation. She begins her first chapter by emphasizing the difficulties of being a “stickler” for misused punctuation‚ feeling frustrated as a stickler in a time when no one seems to care. She compares herself to the little boy from the movie The Sixth Sense where instead of seeing dead people‚ she sees dead punctuation. For example: “A woman‚ without her man‚ is nothing.” Or “A woman: without her‚ man is nothing”

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    writing on “PUNCTUATIONS” NAME:Mohammed Harun Ur Rashid PUNCTUATION Punctuation is one of the most important aspects of written English‚ yet it is one taken the most lightly. And it changes meaning‚ gives a pause to the reader‚and changes the tone of the voice when speaking. In all of the essays authors surprised me.They showed me what punctuations actually is

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    What Are the Fourteen Punctuation Marks in English Grammar? Knowing where and when to use the fourteen punctuation marks found in English grammar can greatly improve your writing skills. What are the fourteen punctuation marks in English grammar? They are the period‚ question mark‚ exclamation point‚ comma‚ semicolon‚ colon‚ dash‚ hyphen‚ parentheses‚ brackets‚ braces‚ apostrophe‚ quotation marks‚ and ellipses. Sentence Endings Three of the fourteen punctuation marks are appropriate for use as sentence

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    How Does the House Reinforce Sylvie’s Transience? From the beginning of Marilynne Robinson’s Housekeeping‚ the house was a symbol of family and wellness (wholeness) and was an important entity that interconnected all of the main characters of Housekeeping. Sylvie‚ on the other hand‚ was a ragtag thirty-five-year-old woman that had recently come back to this house to care for her nieces Ruth and Lucille. Before Sylvie’s return‚ Ruth and Lucille had lived relatively normal lives‚ being very average

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    Ana Maria Dumitrana What is your view of the value of punctuation in modern written communication? Punctuation is important. Its correct use is as important as grammar‚ good wording and style. As stated by Peck and Coyle[1]‚ punctuation is an essential part of the signalling system of language and is central to effective communication. However‚ a lot of people make an awful mess of punctuation. Correct punctuation will help people to say exactly what they want to say. It will

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    In the First extract of ‘The Bloody Chamber’‚ how does Carter reinforce the genre? ‘The Bloody Chamber’ is a short Gothic story‚ the sentences are long this is because big ideas are needed to be put across in a short space of time. A lot of information is needed in the sentences to convey the right idea/point to the receiver. Long sentence structure also increases the paced in which the text is read‚ this makes the reader feel the anxiety/excitement that the narrator is feeling. This nervousness

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