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    She is able to compare the educational levels of the Lackses and medical professionals by changing the way they speak. To create an uneducated vibe from the Lack’s family Skloot exercises many slang words. This slang is then is able to be compared to the educated language of the doctors. In order to create a negative atmosphere surrounding the doctors‚ Skloot uses extremely cynical words to describe them. She also makes both direct and subliminal comparisons

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    “ A feminist is anyone who recognizes the equality and full humanity of women and men.” -Gloria Steinem. Feminism should be taught the right way‚ because many people are saying the complete different opposite of feminism. Feminism means to be equal to men‚ like women want equal treatment like men do‚ they want to do the heavy lifting and want to protect loved ones instead of a man “doing all the work”. People nowadays are changing the entire meaning of feminism which makes me feel enraged because

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    pronunciation‚ grammar‚ sentence structure; no slang 2 Communication: Meets expectations ____Clear purpose and thesis ____Eye contact (at least 3 times with entire audience) ____Adequate organization and supporting evidence ____Sufficient volume‚ limited pitch variation (monotone)‚ and generally appropriate rate ____Some confidence; some shifting‚ generally controlled gestures ____Generally appropriate pronunciation‚ grammar‚ sentence structure; no Slang 1 Communication: Does not meet expectations

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    when I talk to older or younger people. My spoken language changes in different situations for instance when I am with my friends my sociolect appears and this type of conversations is more casual with us talking in a relaxed atmosphere and us using slang. My idiolect is also influenced by this because I often pick up certain words from my friends and I interact and communicate with this words until it becomes a part of my every day vocabulary. My dialect is also greatly influenced.For example where

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    A Comparison of Walt Whitman and William Faulkner Parting from established formalities‚ Walt Whitman and William Faulkner developed their own styles of writing‚ mixing cultural influences with contemporary ideas. Faulkner was strongly influenced by the southern culture while Whitman drew a powerful influence from transcendentalism. Each achieved great literary acclaim and success in their professional careers making it clear that their unique writing styles struck a chord with the readers

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    CA- First Draft How does my speech change when communicating with different audiences and how does it change the way people think of me? George Orwell said-‘If thought corrupts language‚ language can also corrupt thought’ illustrating that the power of language over our thought. People change their register when communicating with different audiences unintentionally: including myself. In 15 years of my life‚ I have always adapted my idiolect differently to my friends‚ parents‚ teachers and strangers;

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    the main difficulty is my pronunciation. Many people find it hard to understand what I want to say because of my wrong pronunciation. Moreover‚ slang language is another problem. When I was in Cambodia‚ I often speak the normal language that most Cambodian use‚ but not the slang language like in U.S. I found it really hard for me to understand those slang language. Eating American food is another adaptation that I found when I move to U.S. The kinds of American food are away far different from

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    Spoken Language Although I have my own idiolect‚ the way I speak constantly changes. This is because I try to adapt my spoken language to suit the situation I am in. There are many reasons for why I try to adapt my spoken language some of the main reasons being that I am fearful of the judgements and perceptions that others may make because of the way I speak also being afraid of exclusion or not being able to fit in and sometimes I feel pressurised into speaking in a certain way. With my parents

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    and particular male figures within our nation’s history‚ such as Ned Kelly. Peter Weir’s reflection of masculinity through the use of his two main characters Archie and Frank‚ in his 1981 film Gallipoli‚ helped to perpetuate this construction of the Aussie male stereotype and the era’s particular values of how one is considered to be masculine. Peter Weir’s 1981 Film Gallipoli is a reflection of the views and opinions of what that era’s society considered to be masculine within an Australian culture

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    Gallipoli- The Anzac legend Dion Freilich 10h The Anzac Legend is the source of the Aussie Fight and bravery that will live on for future generations to understand and to acknowledge their courage and bravery. Some would say The Anzac Legend all began when Britain declared they were in need of help and it was Australia’s duty to go to their aid. Australia tossed aside experience and opted for youth. There were big incentives to go. To travel and visit foreign places‚ economic reasons

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