writers in every language as much as we have illiterate people. Most are actually in-between where there is some form of education but not much study. In order to write and speak well‚ you must learn how to read fluently with knowing every word in the vocabulary of your readings. When you read something and do not understand it‚ it might seem boring or very harsh to the point you do not want to read any longer. That is why you have to take it up on yourself to do more research on that “phrase”. I have
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celebrities had success with it even Dr.Oz confirmed it works! And just like every other diet pill ‚different nutritionists marketed their own versions of it with impressive scientific explanations. If you are not knowledgeable about a particular product‚ you are more likely to spend thousands of dollars of diets and exercise because of impressive
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Many people may be unfamiliar with the term femicide‚ because it is not a very common word‚ but there are many people fighting to include this concept in every person’s vocabulary. Diana E.H. Russell and Roberta A. Harmes hope that in writing “Femicide in Global Perspective” they demonstrate to researchers‚ theoreticians‚ and activists‚ in all parts of the world‚ the importance of using femicide instead of homicide (Russell and Harmes 2001: 3). The authors provide a good definition of what femicide
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Rifkin is able to make his audience believe that we should do more for animals by using very negative language when talking about how we currently treat animals. At the end of his article there is a paragraph where Rifkin asks a lot of questions. Almost all of his questions have negative words. For example‚ he talks about "animals subjected each year to painful laboratory experiments" and "raised under the most inhumane conditions." He also says that animals are "for slaughter and human consumption
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Vocabulary List The Scarlet Letter 1. Gesticulate - show‚ express or direct through movement 2. Pillory - a wooden instrument of punishment on a post with holes for the wrists and neck; offenders were locked in and so exposed to public scorn; punish by putting in a pillory 3. Scintillate - physics: fluoresce momentarily when struck by a charged particle or high-energy photon; give off 4. Transmute - alter the nature of; change in outward structure or looks 5. Reverberate - treat‚ process‚
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an unseen world of gods and demons (no synonyms) 7) Beatifically ({Page 190)- Having a blissful appearance (colorific‚ honorific) 8) Transcendental (Page 199)- Exceeding usual limits (supernatural‚ unearthy) 9) Venerable (Page 219)- Impressive by reason of age (venerated‚ sacred) 10) Autonomy (Page 283)- Self governing (free will‚ volition) 3.) 1) “So it’s hammering down rain today‚ and I show up to school early (lke I always have- geek!) and I take the test. It’s such a hard
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fluent in both Polish and Russian‚ which is very important as the branch requiring the position is located in Poland where Polish is the regional language and Russian is widely used. Though she is not as excellent in English‚ she still has a good vocabulary which can be used to at least communicate and we can expect her English proficiency to improve during her time working as a manager because she will be exposed to foreign people‚ affairs and cultures. _ Besides‚ her good knowledge of computing
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thought if I left math alone I could pick a new subject‚ one that I was actually good at. I clanged on to English next. Since I was always getting such good scores on my vocabulary tests I thought this is it. This is my new favorite subject. English started to get a lot more complicated as the years went on. My writing wasn’t as impressive as the year before and my interest for it was going away. During my sophomore year of high school I noticed that my reading and writing skills were no longer above
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Globish: How the English Language Became the World’s Language What did the German say to the Frenchman at the business convention? Probably something in English. As today’s language of international culture‚ business‚ science‚ and commerce‚ English is spoken every day by people all over the world whose native tongue is something else. Can The United States and the England keep a controlling grip on the language they popularized as it spreads across a world filled with people of other native tongues
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the reader to form a parallel association between eminence of the pink plastic flamingo and the nature of the American society. Price begins the essay by directly telling the readers that two major characteristics of the pink flamingo made it so impressive. The simple‚ direct sentence of "First‚ It was a flamingo" in lines two and three seems so obvious that it catches the reader’s attention quite effectively. Giving some information on what flamingo meant in America‚ Price thoughtfully uses the word
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