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    Rhetorical Devices

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    regular repetition of the same word or phrase at the beginning of successive phrases or clauses We shall fight in the trenches. We shall fight on the oceans. We shall fight in the sky. Anastrophe詞語倒置法 the order of the noun and the adjective in the sentence is exchanged He spoke of times past and future‚ and dreamt of things to be. antimetabole involves repeating a phrase in reverse order All work and no play is as harmful to mental health as all play and no work. Antithesis對立 establishes a clear

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    ASSESSMENT 2 PUNCTUATION EXERCISES 1. On the first blank line‚ identify the type of sentence by using "S" for simple‚ "CP" for compound‚ and "CX" for complex. 2. Next‚ identify the type of conjunction underlined using "C" for coordinating conjunction‚ "CA" for conjunctive adverb‚ and "SC" for subordinating conjunction. 3. Punctuate the sentences. Sent. Conj. CX SC 1. The sales room was expanded‚ when our volume of business increased. CX SC 2. Because each

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    JOURNAL OF PERSONALITY ASSESSMENT‚ 74(3)‚ 371–383 Copyright © 2000‚ Lawrence Erlbaum Associates‚ Inc. Sentence Completion Tests: A Review of the Literature and Results of a Survey of Members of the Society for Personality Assessment Margot Holaday‚ Debra A. Smith‚ and Alissa Sherry Department of Psychology University of Southern Mississippi Test usage surveys consistently find that sentence completion tests (SCTs) are among the most popular personality assessment instruments used by practitioners

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    from jail could be beneficial to them oppose to receiving jail time for the crime they committed. The deterrence theory works as a three strike theory‚ in which the criminal’s sentence is revoked to give them a chance at straightening up their life‚ and not come before a judge on similar charges‚ and if they do‚ the sentence they could have received earlier will be imposed for the full amount of time give on their first infraction in front of the judge. In some case this theory may work‚ in other

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    Essay Sample Introduction

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    A thesis statement can simply be a sentence that presents the central topic of the paper. Starting with this basic statement results in a straightforward essay that summarizes aspects of the subject matter. A more effective thesis statement reflects a specific viewpoint or opinion about the subject matter; the essay‚ in turn‚ represents the detailed argument that supports this viewpoint. Most teachers prefer this kind of essay; they are interested in your own perspective‚ rather than a summary of

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    AP Rhetorical Devices List Anecdote Perspective Aphorism A brief story or tale told by a character in a piece of literature A character’s view of the situation or events in the story A concise statement designed to make a point or illustrate a commonly held belief. The writings of Benjamin Franklin contain many aphorisms‚ such as "Early to bed and early to rise/Make a man healthy‚ wealthy‚ and wise." Contradiction A direct opposition between things compared; inconsistency Apostrophe

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    Testing

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    however‚ merits and excellences will be awarded to those who are more sophisticated in the crafting of their words • The conclusion should contain a summary sentence of each paragraph – this may contain your point as well as your most relevant example. • The final sentence of your conclusion paragraph should relate back to your topic sentence – “Given these influences‚ it is paramount that schools put more funding into technology in

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    Bekah Jane Pogue

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    readers could see this sentence as powerful and uplifting. They see it as a woman who was has been lost for many years‚ seeking for one thing and now since she has it‚ she’s overjoyed and she does not want to lose it. The all caps real‚ just represents the faith that she has. If Pogue would have put an all lowercase real then‚ there would not have been depth to the sentence. The sentence would have lost the heart that it is holding. The sentence would be like any other sentence. Also‚ the tone in her

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    kjiuih iui uji

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    recommend to Shell’s committee of Managing Directors regarding the death sentence for Saro – Wiwa and his Co- Defendants? What if anything would you do personally about the matter? 5.What advice would you give Shell’s leadership going forward? What about liquefied natural gas?​​    Names Questions Sadia 4. As Brain Andersen‚ what would you recommend to Shell’s committee of Managing Directors regarding the death sentence for Saro – Wiwa and his Co- Defendants? What if anything would you do personally

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    Convergence

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    of the modern period: 1) Working efficiently 2) Celebrating the individual 3) Believing in a rational order 4) Rejecting tradition/embracing progress Useful writing techniques: Effective communication begins with a well written sentence. Independent clause consists of a subject and a predicate verb that expresses a complete thought. A dependent clause is a subject a predicate verb that does not express a complete thought. A predicate verb is and action or state of being. You can

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