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    Critical Response-Globish

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    Name: Cici Li Assignment: Critical response Topic: Globish Summary Cuthbert and Jackson both discuss Globish which is a simplified form of English. They have different opinion on Globish. Cuthbert indicates that Globish is an easy way of communication‚ while Jackson states that Globish is lack of accuracy. They both talk about vocabulary‚ grammar and culture. Jackson claims that culture are very important to language‚ whereas Cuthert maintains that language can separate from culture

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    Writing Workshop: Critical Response Essay Ray Bradbury’s “The Sound of Thunder” and Gloria Skurzynski’s “Nethergrave” are both good science fiction stories. These stories are both about scientific technology changing the life of a certain person‚ although there are a few different themes in these stories. In‚ “The Sound of Thunder‚” Eckells has a rude awakening when he realizes that he will be facing harsh consequences due to the fact that he didn’t obey the few rules that were given at the beginning

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    Critical Response: Listening to Popular music David Riesman During the 1950s a sociologist by the name of David Riesman published a study on the listening habits of teenagers. In the study itself he addresses Adorno’s assumptions about the power of the music industry over consumers. After completing interviews with approximately 150 youths‚ Riesman found that a minority group’s critical attitude toward mainstream popular music led them to make alternative choices for themselves. According to Riesman

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    Critical Response 2

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    Nguyen Thi Thanh Thao L9921032 L70513B 23th May 2013 Essay: rewrite critical response 2 TEXTING AND YOUNG PEOPLE Texting is a tool that people can use to exchange their messages freely. Abbreviation is often a choice that people quickly use to transfer their information. In the newspaper is that “Mobile phones and Literacy” from 2012 and “ Text messaging and the decline of the English language” in 2012‚ Samuel Tsung and Louise Dite both discuss texting affect young people with different supports

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    Critical Response Essay The real debate - the pipe-dream or nuclear? Mark Kenny ’The Nation’ Mark Kenny’s article on the coal power versus nuclear power debate was published in the Advertiser on the 31st of October 2009. The Advertiser is South Australia’s only daily tabloid newspaper‚ and is widely distributed around South Australia allowing for a large dispersion of readers from diverse cultural backgrounds and an assortment of age groups. The article has Mark Kenny’s photograph situated

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    Grammar critical response

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    TASK 1: CRITICAL RESPONSE (a) Article 1: Teaching English Grammar in Malaysian Primary School by Ruth Wickham. This article is basically about the techniques and approaches that can be used to teach grammar in Malaysian Primary school. There is one section in this article where Wickham talks about covert and overt approach. According to Wickham‚ covert approach requires teacher to teach the grammar rules indirectly to the students. Instead of explaining the grammar rules to the students‚ teacher

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    Module 4 – Section 4 Assignment: Critical Response to Poetry 1. Every word in “Harlem (A Dream Deferred)” communicates a part of the meaning to the readers. Each word conveys more of the impact of a dream unaccomplished. The author is not literally saying but instead is asking. He is imposing the readers to think about a dream deferred. Without having to say it literally‚ the question rises in the minds of the readers; do I have dreams that have been left sitting? Are they causing this heavy

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    measure‚ mix‚ roll thin.” These starting words of the poem Gretel by Andrea Hollander Budy already show the imprisonment of women within a certain standard set by society. These words basically tell us that a woman has no choice on which path to take in her life because she is already born to something. This idea of women‚ along with prostitution‚ is what is being shown in the poem. Gretel‚ though modified‚ from the children’s tale Hansel and Gretel serves as the exemplary figure. This poem shows ideas

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    underdogs that came out on top in their bedtime fairy tales. No matter the circumstance‚ these child protagonists managed to outsmart their matched villain to save their life‚ and often the lives of their loved ones. Both the Grimm Brothers in “Hansel and Gretel” and the Briffault Brothers in “The Story of Grandmother” use villains to deceive the main child characters through lies to satisfy their own various desires. The threat of consumption by the antagonists drives the children to use different tactics

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    Bruno And Gretel Essay

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    They don’t deserve to be treated the way they did. Describe the relationship between Bruno and Gretel? What kind of characters is each of them? (40 pts.) Gretel likes to think she is a lot older than Bruno. Bruno and Gretel do not get along well. They get annoyed by each other. Bruno calls Gretel a hopeless case. Bruno likes to explore and is curious. Gretel acts older than she really is. Gretel is a dynamic character because she starts out liking dolls and acting more like a little

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