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    How to Render an Article

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    on… The headline of the article corresponds to the topic. 6. Main idea / Aim of the article The main idea of the article is… The purpose of the article / author is to give the reader some information on... The aim of the article / author is  to provide the reader with some information about...;  to provide the reader with some material / data on...  to inform about...;  to compare / determine...; 7. Contents of the article (а short summary of 3 or 4 sentences) + important FACTS‚ NAMES

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    don’t sound like a teenager or an adult‚ do they? In Eleven‚ Sandra Cisneros uses different techniques to help Rachel’s age come out in her speech and thoughts. Diction‚ syntax and imagery help the reader to better interpret Rachel’s youthful thoughts and feelings. Sandra’s use of diction helps the reader understand how Rachel is feeling when she is accused of the sweater belonging to her. “…She sees I’ve shoved the red sweater to the tippy-tip corner of my desk…all over the edge like a waterfall…”

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    Is it something an author uses just to entertain their audience? As a reader you want to be pulled in and experience the thrill in the author’s texts. You want to understand why the author decided to do what they did. In the short story “An American Childhood” by Annie Dillard and “Always Running” by Luis J. Rodriguez‚ they utilize many action verbs‚ different forms of figurative language‚ tone‚ and structure to engage the reader. Dillard and Rodriguez uses active verbs in their stories to bring out

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    inform one another of important dates coming up‚ but in the normal day an e-mail would suffice. Firstly on this letter the name of the Sergeant sending it is highlighted in bold this is so it will get the reader’s attention straight away and the reader will want to continue to read it‚ it will also show who they need to respond to in order to get the day out for their students and then underneath it states that it is from the RAF so this is letting the person know where the letter has come from

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    How successful is Wilfred Owen in presenting the destructive nature of war and evoking pity on the reader? "Disabled" is a poem that deals with the issues war caused at the time and the pain that it actually caused to the people who took part in it. Written by Wilfred Owen during the WWI‚ or as they call it‚ The War That Will End All Wars‚ it is most likely that this piece is a criticism towards the conflict happening at the time. taking into account that Wilfred Owen was hit by two shell shocks

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    due to necessary omissions in the plot and the inability of the filmmakers to read out and represent the deeper meanings of the text. Every time a film gets visualised it changes the open-endedness of the characters‚ landscape or objects in the readers mind. Your own imagination fills in the blanks and imagines what you would perceive as concrete and defined ideas or images. The verbally transmitted characteristics of the heroes‚ places and the spatial relations between them‚ open to various decoding

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    extract: ‘thinking of the old man who had enabled her to see the lights dancing in the Arno’‚ this metaphor gives the reader an insight to how Lucy is desperate for the freedom of her own independence which the lights clearly symbolise. The passage begins with ‘‘The Curtains parted.’’ This gives the reader an impression of a theatrical entrance‚ to then introduce Cecil appears to the reader as somewhat of a disappointment; ‘‘Cecil’s first movement was one of irritation.’’ It is symbolic as this idea of

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    for her central ideas and effectively persuade you to see her point of view. She incorporates her techniques so well that the reader is left with an entirely new‚ or at the very least‚ greatly supported view of a horse’s life and animal captivity. Alice Walker’s extraordinary use of imagery effectively creates scenes of beautiful country life in the readers mind. A reader can brilliantly picture "a large meadow" running strait from a porch "into the mountains." Her Descriptions of Blue "flipping

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    which the author‚ Robert Cormier‚ tries to appeal to the audience. This can be achieved also by making the text relatable for responders and certain concepts within the book. Cormier’s use of themes in the book is one of the things which appeals to readers. He focuses on relationships and especially family relationships. It is obvious that Cormier believes that family and family values are very important and this theme is frequent throughout the novel. The theme of family defines the book as Cormier

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    the cover letter‚ strongly showing that this is what he wants the reader to take away about his professional experiences. He provides his own social media information‚ showing he has cultivated these as part of his professional ethos. Concerning sections‚ Nate created an uncluttered design for his resume that allows for quick skimming using bolded headings that are larger than the subheadings‚ which makes it simple for the reader to grab a quick overview of the information he has provided and read

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