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    Word of Thanks

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    Word of Thanks Ambitions could not be fulfilled without determination; goals cannot be achieved without sacrifices‚ and success could not be acquired without rising above intrigues. Our honored guest and speaker‚ distinguished visitors‚ our respected school administrator‚ Madam Mercy L. Sales‚ beloved teachers‚ dear parents‚ fellow graduates‚ friends‚ ladies and gentlemen‚ good morning. As students‚ we often complained about our difficulties and adversities. However‚ you all would agree with

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    The magical word “Happiness” There are plenty of movies‚ songs‚ and books about happiness. Human beings try to figure out what happiness means. For some‚ life is really about about being rich so being happy or who has the most respect and the highest rank is the happiest. Maybe happiness is hidden in a smile‚ or in love‚ or in a flower. Happiness means different things to every person. There is no universal rule to be happy. Whatever it means‚ everyone agrees that it may be the most important feeling

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    use of dizzying camera angles‚ ridiculous choreography‚ distracting piano playing in the background and aggressive yelling from the coach and Billy’s dad‚ convey Billy sense of pressure and confusion. The knock out marks his failure and the coach’s words‚ “You are a disgrace to this gym and to these boxing gloves” states the reality that Billy does not belong to his father’s world of boxing. With Mrs Wilkinson’s command to her students “feel the music” in the background‚ Billy transitions from punching

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    To insert symbols and special characters: * Place your cursor in the document where you want the symbol > Click the Insert Tab on the Ribbon > Click the Symbol button on the Symbols Group > Choose the appropriate symbol. 5. Equations Word 2007 also allows you to insert mathematical equations.  To access the mathematical equations tool: * Place your cursor in the document > Click Insert Tab > Click the Equation Button > Choose the appropriate equation and structure or click

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    English Idioms Idioms and idiomatic expressions in English An idiom is a group of words in current usage having a meaning that is not deducible from those of the individual words. For example‚ "to rain cats and dogs" - which means "to rain very heavily" - is an idiom; and "over the moon" - which means "extremely happy" - is another idiom. In both cases‚ you would have a hard time understanding the real meaning if you did not already know these idioms! A (26) B (26) C (27) D (25) E (25)

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    Magdalen College‚ Oxford‚ and settled in London.Wilde began his literature career by writing poetry‚ but he achieved fame and success for his plays: Vera; or‚ The Nihilists (1880)‚ Lady Windermere’s Fan (1892)‚ A Woman of No Importance (1893)‚ An Ideal Husband (1893) and The Importance of Being Earnest (1895). Wilde’s plays seem to have simple plots; however‚ the dialogue and the satire are the most effective elements of his plays. Because of this elements his plays can be accepted as comedy of manners

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    family whenever they need me. I enjoy helping people and everyone knows they can count on me. I want to be an international journalist. I’m really interested in global health issues and human rights. To be an international journalist‚ First in importance is learning English perfectly. Also‚ I would need to understand the culture and religions of the countries I was visiting. As a female‚ there are many down sides of this profession. But I will over come. Thank you. First‚ I am definitely an

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    satirical humor. Ridiculing people’s views and acts seem to make the largest impression on the audience. So many artists use satire to create a humor that is easily understood. Oscar Wilde is not any different oh his approach in The Importance of Being Earnest. In The Importance of Being Earnest Oscar Wilde uses many witty literary devices‚ such as puns‚ epigrams‚ and inversions‚ to reveal the absurdity of his Victorian society’s hypocritical mortality. Puns have very little pull in the literary

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    I. The Magna Carta‚ which means “Great Charter” in Latin‚ is a 800 year old constitutional document that is considered one of the greatest of its kind in all of human history. A. Its original purpose was to act as a peace treaty between powerful English barons and the cruel and unpopular monarch King James; the barons wanted to end his arbitrary taxes‚ confiscations‚ and other injustices. B. After being defeated by the barons‚ he was forced to concede and put his seal on the document on July 15

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    The Other F-Word

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    nonfiction essay‚“The other F-word” he uses powerful diction‚ evidence‚ and personal experiences to suggest that women need to be proud of their feminist’s values. He adopts a bold passionate tone in order for his mainly women audience to address the importance of this issue. Pitts opens his essay by powerful diction that makes the reader realize his passions on the subject. He starts by saying “I’m going to uses a word that offends folks. I’m talking the F-word. Feminist

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