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    LVIV ENGLISH DEPARTMENT SIMILE VERSUS COMPARATIVE IDIOM: TYPES AND FUNCTIONS IN THE TEXT COURSE PAPER PRESENTED BY Hotsur A.M.‚ a fourth year student of the English department SUPERVISED BY Lototska K. J.‚ an assistant professor of the English department LVIV - 2009 Contents Introduction…………………………………………………………………………...3 Simile: types and functions in the text……………………………………………..4 Comparative idiom: types and functions in the text......……………………….….10

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    Strike while the iron is hot  When you have an opportunity to do something‚ do it before you lose your chance. This is the best time in the last ten years tobuy a house. Strike while the iron is hot. Dot the i’s and cross the t’s to take care of every detail‚ even minor ones‚  to do something very carefully and in a lot of detail -I had dotted all the i’s and crossed the t’s‚ so I wondered why my application was rejected -Your instructor is a tough grader‚ be sure to dot your ‘i’s and cross your

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    a negative effect on a person’s writing if not used correctly (Driscoll‚ 1995-2011). The level of formality in writing should be one expected by the reader‚ and it should match the purpose what a person is writing about. For example‚ a college essay or job application would be written in a formal style whereas a letter to friend could be more informal. Always be sure to use the correct level of formality when writing (Driscoll‚ 1995-2011). In-group jargon is another major issue in writing.

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    Partner with us [pic] |  |The idiom dictionary is compiled from the Cambridge International Dictionary of Idioms and the Cambridge Dictionary of American Idioms. The Cambridge International Dictionary of Idioms explains over 7‚000 idioms current in British‚ American and Australian English‚ helping learners to understand them and use them with confidence. The Cambridge Dictionary of American Idioms‚ based on the 200 million words of American English text in the Cambridge International Corpus‚

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    speakers. Conversely‚ the corresponding expression for computer‚ powerful computers is preferred over *strong computers. Phraseological collocations should not be confused with idioms although both are similar in that there is a degree of meaning present in the collocation or idiom that is not entirely compositional. With idioms‚ the meaning is completely non-compositional whereas collocations are mostly compositional. The processing of collocations involves a number of parameters‚ the most important

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    day in the life of Squeeky. The tone of the story is bright‚ brave‚ a little arrogant. The vibrant idiomatic language and upbeat tempo‚ are compelling features of the story. The ability to capture‚ translate and play in and out of the voices and idioms of black communities has been widely admired. The composition of a story is usual‚ all of the events going after each other. The climax of the story is then Squeaky saw her brother Raymond’s run. The narrator is Hazel‚ known in her neighborhood

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    expression An idiom (Latin: idioma‚ “special property”‚ f. Greek: ἰδίωμα — idiōma‚ “special feature‚ special phrasing”‚ f. Greek: ἴδιος — idios‚ “one’s own”) is an expression‚ word‚ or phrase that has a figurative meaning that is comprehended in regard to a common use of that expression that is separate from the literal meaning or definition of the words of which it is made.[1] There are estimated to be at least 25‚000 idiomatic expressions in the English language.[2] * In linguistics‚ idioms are usually

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    “Those people who develop the ability to continuously acquire new and better forms of knowledge that they can apply to their work and to their lives will be the movers and shakers in our society for the indefinite future.” ― Brian Tracy tags: knowledge‚ lifelong-learning “There is nothing more notable in Socrates than that he found time‚ when he was an old man‚ to learn music and dancing‚ and thought it time well spent.” ― Michel de Montaigne tags: learning‚ lifelong-learning‚ philosophy

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    Haste makes waste. “Haste makes waste” which is an old saying accepted almost by [almost] everyone. Some people are prone to do the tasks as quickly as they can but then they realize that everything got wrong. From my point of view‚ we should not do things precipitately but instead we should act carefully. For a start‚ haste makes us lose our attention.{"lose our attention" is odd - maybe "haste can prevent us from paying proper attention"} The main reason is that we only think about consequences

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    Directions to Solve Some proverbs/idioms are given below together with their meanings. Choose the correct meaning of proverb/idiom‚ If there is no correct meaning given‚ E (i.e.) ’None of these’ will be the answer. 1.  | To make clean breast of | | A. | To gain prominence | B. | To praise oneself | C. | To confess without of reserve | D. | To destroy before it blooms | E. | None of these | Answer & ExplanationAnswer: Option CExplanation:No answer description available for this

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