Similes The simile is a figure of speech that describes something by comparing or establishing its similarity to something else‚ using ‘like’ or ‘as’. This device makes the description more emphatic. Similes are written in the following forms: 1. [subject] [verb] AS [adjective] AS...[noun] The athlete was AS nimble AS a cat. 1. [subject] [verb] LIKE...[noun] This food tastes LIKE garbage. He drives LIKE a maniac. Here are some common examples of similes‚ with their meanings: ...as
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UNIVERSITY OF THE EAST Manila Indirect Feedback in the writing Process A term paper in EN-112 College Reading and Writing Submitted to: Prof. Francis Dizon Submitted by: Angel Grace C. Castellano HR2A Teacher Written Feedback for L2 Learners’ Writing Development Vol 12‚ No 1 (2012) Silpakorn University Journal of Social Sciences‚ Humanities and Arts I. Introduction “English is an art that can only be mastered by practice.” As Ramarao bobby said. To be able to master English
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URBAN PATTERN Settlements of any size and type can always be formally synthesized by their patterns‚ so it means pattern identify the settlements. Town houses in gridiron blocks‚ high-rise office structures‚ academic campuses‚ suburban estates‚ and highway retail sprawl are good examples. Urban form‚ then‚ is a result of the bringing together of many elements in a composite totality:the urban pattern. Patterns are the outstanding formal features of urban areas. A pattern can be defined as
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INDIRECT DESCRIMINATION Indirect discrimination could be experienced as a group and also as an individual. Indirect discrimination occurs when in a healthcare organisation‚ there are practices and or set of rules which everyone is expected to obey but then it can affect some staff because of whom they and what they believe. Bii An example of indirect discrimination is: At the end of the year‚ the organisation decides to have an end of year party but choose a location which will not be suitable
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Ty McFarland 420 Dank Dr. Dayton‚ Ohio 45415 (937)-694-5804 bubbles12200@gmail.com Apologies from Death Row Maddox K. Ashley Approx words Judge Harring‚ Your wife‚ sir‚ was I believe my favourite victim. I’m writing to you from a dim‚ foul-odored‚ cramped cell. The walls are leaky and covered in mildew. Unlike your bedroom of course. How hard was it to get Meredith’s blood and other stains off of your walls? She deserved every single lash‚ kick‚ and stab that she received. I never
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BREEDING PATTERNS The patterns of parenting are the methods and techniques ranging accordingly from generation to generation to breed‚ care for and educate. It depends mainly on the cultural context of each child‚ lie‚ if the father was abused as a result the child abuse too. What may be the best way to raise your child? Breeding patterns‚ has always been debated throughout the world in different ways‚ therefore
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ORGANIZATION/ACP/PROPONENT OVERVIEW. HISTORY‚ STRUCTURE AND ORGANIZATION STRATEGIC DIRECTION PEOPLE AND RELEVANT SKILLS AND EXPERTISE ADDRESS/LOCATION IV. INTRODUCTION A. BACKGROUND INFORMATION B. PURPOSE AND OBJECTIVES OF THE PROPOSED BUSINESS/PROJECT C. DIRECT AND INDIRECT BENEFICIARES D. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE PROPOSED BUSINESS. V.THE PROPOSED BUSINESS/PROJECT A. MARKETING PLAN DESCRIBE/SPECIFY THE FOLLOWING… ANALYSIS OF THE MARKET HOW THE BUSINESS WOULD FIT IN WHO ARE THE COMPETITORS WHAT ARE THE OPPORTUNITIES/THREATS
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CONTENTS Introduction……………………………………………………....................3 Chapter 1: Speech Act Theory…………………………………...................5 Chapter 2: Indirect Speech Acts in English………………........................10 Conclusion…………………………………………..………................…..15 References……………………………………………..………...................17 INTRODUCTION Language is an inseparable part of our everyday lives. It is the main tool used to transmit messages‚ to communicate ideas‚ thoughts and opinions. It situates us in the
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The Melody of Spoken English: Intonation Patterns Do you ever hear people say that English has a melody? It’s true. Many people think that spoken English has a musical quality. That’s probably because we use many intonation patterns when we speak. What do I mean by intonation patterns? Well‚ intonation refers to the pitch patterns we Americans use when we talk. There are many intonation patterns in American English. These patterns are important because they convey meaning. While some tonal
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Tessellation Patterns Sheela Lewis MTH 214- Mathematics for Elementary Educations II December 16‚ 2013 Roland Garbe Tessellation Patterns A tessellation is “the filling of a plane with repetitions of figures in such a way that no figures overlap and that there are no gaps” (Billstein‚ Libeskind‚ & Lott‚ 2010) . Tessellations can be created with a variety of figures‚ including triangles‚ squares‚ trapezoids‚ parallelograms‚ or hexagons. Tessellations use forms of transformations to show the repetitions
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