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    Your guide to beach safety How does the writes engage the reader? Firstly‚ I am going to talk about the genre of the text I have been given to write about and then the presentational features used as well as what audiences it has been written for‚ followed by the main purpose of the leaflet. The genre of the text I have been asked to study is a leaflet. On the leaflet the writer has placed a logo on the left hand side of the page with a ‘RNLI’ logo written on a flag which is produced by the royal

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    Your Guide to Beach Safety The Royal National Lifeboat Institution(RNLI) is a charity that save lives at sea around the British Isles. They provide leaflets with instructions and advises on beach safety. This text appeals to: Beach Swimmers : It hows how they should be safe and how to act in a emergency. “it only took minutes for the rescue boat to arrive” Surfers: It also shows how to be safe and ways to prevent an accident. “surfboarders . . . surf between the black and white flags” Genera

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    Your guide to beach safety is an information leaflet produced by the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) to raise the community’s awareness to beach safety. It is aimed at people who visit the beach often and adults or teens that do surfboarding‚ kayaks and other non-powered crafts. Throughout the leaflet‚ lot of features have been used to gain the reader’s attention in the advice that is given by RNLI. Firstly‚ the title “your guide to beach safety” is in the 2nd person singular

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    Your Guide to Beach Safety Front Page:- Red color to symbolize alertness and danger Title in dark blue font in order to contrast the background and stand out (bold and large) Slogan-contains the technique of repetition “Life”‚ thus emphasizing how important it is to protect yourselves from danger at the beach. It is also written in the bright color yellow‚ again to stand out and to manifest its significance in this brochure. A picture of children laughing‚ this is placed so to persuade the audience

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    Your Safety or Theirs?

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    Writing Assignment One Your Safety Or Theirs? Kaplan College CJ102 Mr. Duncan October 1‚ 2012 There is a lot of issues today concerning public-order and individual-rights. Many issues there is an obvious fine line between the two‚ but others really tend to make you think. Outweighing a criminal offender ’s rights with the needs of the public may seem cruel‚ but it is what keeps our streets more safe in the end for future generations. Whether it is a harsh crime such as life

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    Landscape of the Heart: An Anthology of Infamous Love and God “Hearts will never be practical until they are made unbreakable.” –Wizard of Oz Table of Contents Introduction To my Dear and Loving Husband Anne Bradstreet (1612-1672) is one of the most important figures in the history of American Literature and was born in Northampton‚ England. Annabel Lee Edgar Allan Poe (1809-1849) was an American author‚ poet‚ editor and literary critic‚ considered part of the American Romantic

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    Anthology of Poems

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    “When someone loves you‚ the way they say your name is different. You know that your name is safe in their mouth.” This persuasive essays purpose is to persuade the reader to include three phenomenal poems in an anthology of Indigenous Poetry. Each of the poems that will be introduced have been written by indigenous Australians‚ and each includes a form of a relationship within them‚ not only with people‚ but with culture‚ and Aboriginal and European Australians. The first poem to be introduced

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    My Poetry Anthology by Michaela Miedziolka 8m Contents Page Prologue Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night by Dylan Thomas How do I love thee? by Elizabeth Barrett Browning From a Railway Carriage by Robert Louis Stevenson Love and Friendship by Emily Brontë 2 4 5 7 9 11 Contents Page xxx xx 3 Prologue I have enjoyed reading these poems and getting some understanding of the language used and the meanings often hidden amongst the words. I would like to thank my mum and dad for giving me

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    food anthology

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    Contents   Text Commentaries              2 Text 1: ‘The Butcher’s Shop’              2 Text 2: ‘Eating Out’              4 Text 3: ‘The Sweet Menu’              6 Text 4: ‘Grandpa’s Soup’              8 Text 5: ‘The Coming of Yams and Mangoes and Mountain Honey’              10 Text 6: ‘Glory Glory be to Chocolate’              12 Text 7: ‘Receipt to Make Soup’              14 Text 8: ‘Beef Stroganoff’              16 Text 9: Why We All Need to Eat Red Meat              17 Text 10: Tripe             

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    The art of dining well is no slight art‚ the pleasure not a slight pleasure. Michel de Montaigne (1533 – 1592) Compare two texts from the Anthology which present the art of dining. Text 2 is called ‘Eating Out’ it is poem by U A Fanthorpe about a transition of relationships overtime whereas Text 29 is a novel extract from The Warden by Anthony Trollope written around the time of Oliver Twist about a dining experience at Plumstead Episcopi. ‘Eating Out’ is a poem that is written in seven couplets

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