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    Samantha Guato November 19‚ 2012 Immigration Debate History / Ms. DaSilva Supporting Immigration Our Nation is surrounded by immigrants‚ people of different nationalities‚ backgrounds‚ cultures and languages who add diversity and richness to our lives. I support immigration because it reminds us that we are a country of immigrants and we were once strangers in this land as well. In reality everyone is an immigrant to this country except the Native Indians‚ so we should all give

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    is striking or unforgettable. It also has left a good impression on or a significant message to us. 2. There are two aspects in a recount : * What happened ? * What was so special about the happening ? 3. In Part A‚ Question 1‚ English Language Paper 2‚ DSE‚ the number of words is usually restricted by the tasks specified. Therefore‚ the recount must be concise and precise. When there are two 100-word writing tasks‚ in principle‚ we should allocate two-thirds of the words to the recount

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    A New Writing Experience George Orwell’s “Politics and the English Language” offers an array of insight on overcoming poor writing habits. Orwell suggests modern English writing has become corrupt with many avoidable mistakes. As these mistakes continue to inhabit writing‚ the writer’s purpose continues to be vague and often meaningless to the reader. As a result‚ Orwell introduced six rules every writer should follow. In an effort to achieve precision‚ one must be willing to apply rules to writing

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    Jespersen’s view on logic of the English language No language is logical in every respect‚ and we must not expect usage to be guided always by strictly logical principles. It was a frequent error with the older- grammarians that whenever the actual grammar of a language did not seem conformable to the rules of abstract logic they blamed the language and wanted to correct it. Without falling into that error we may‚ nevertheless‚ compare different languages and judge them by the standard of

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    To perform well on the AP English Language and Composition Exam you need to write excellent paragraphs. The AP English Language and Composition Exam is the exam that you can take at the close of an Advanced Placement course; It’s a national exam not specifically associated with‚ and school‚ but connected to the College Board; a not-for-profit group created to "connect students to college success and opportunity" see www.collegeboard.com‚ "about" tab. The College Board gives Advanced Placement exams

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    Each person has their own ways to learn English. However no one makes sure that their methods are the best because it is a fact that some methods are very effective to a group of people applying them in studying but not efficient to the other persons. Choosing a reasonable way to learning and practising English is extremely important to anyone who wants to master their English. According to my experience‚ the best way to achieve a high goal in learning English must be to practise it everyday and everytime

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    Hieu Tran Professor Michael Mannion English 12 A 27 October 2013 Is Texting Ruining The English Language? In this weeks video John McWhorter talks about texting. John studies how language has evolved -- and will evolve -- with social‚ historical and technological developments‚ in addition to studying and writing about race in America. He argues that we always hear texting is a negative decline or fall in serious literature or writing ability. That texting ruins someone’s ability to write or

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    George Orwell was an English author‚ best known for his novels‚ Nineteen-Eighty-Four‚ and Animal Farm. Orwell used his work to raise political questions. In his essay "Politics and the English Language"‚ Orwell questions the authenticity of the English language. According to Orwell‚ the English language has become "ugly and inaccurate‚ because our thoughts are foolish‚ but the slovenliness of our language makes it easier for us to have foolish thoughts." He believes that this is the reason why we

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    Vanessa Amaya Orwell‚ George. Politics and the English Language. London: Horizon‚ 1946. In George Orwell’s Politics and the English Language‚ he is expressing his opinion on the digression of the English Language. Orwell is speaking in a negative manner‚ because this essay classifies the bad writing habits in modern English as opposed to the traditional style. Orwell also discusses the irrelevance of foreign phrases. Throughout his argumentative essay he supports his claims to convince the reader

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    Work : Essays : Politics and the English Language (May 1945) Most people who bother with the matter at all would admit that the English language is in a bad way‚ but it is generally assumed that we cannot by conscious action do anything about it. Our civilization is decadent and our language -- so the argument runs -- must inevitably share in the general collapse. It follows that any struggle against the abuse of language is a sentimental archaism‚ like preferring candles to electric light or

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