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    Figurative Language

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    first line in a story might start with “Mother?” “There was no reply.” This would be more attention grabbing than just writing‚ “I called my mother‚ and she didn’t answer.” This makes me want to know why Mother didn’t answer.   Using figurative language‚ such as similes and metaphors‚ keeps a story interesting and

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    Language in Advertising

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    The wide use of advertising has created a special style of English--advertising English. Its unique features‚ simple language and immense attraction separate it from other kind of language. In the development of advertising English‚ this kind of language has formed its own features in several aspects. As a means to disseminate information‚ advertising English must be compact‚ vivid‚ visual‚ emotional and attractive. Therefore‚ morphology in advertising is quite different from common English. The

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    Assembly Language

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    CONCLUSION. Assembly language is a representation of machine language. In other words‚ each assembly language instruction translates to a machine language instruction. The advantage of assembly language is that its instructions are readable. For example‚ assembly language statements like MOV and ADD are more recognizable than sequences of 0s and 1s. Though assembly language statements are readable‚ the statements are still low-level. Another disadvantage of assembly language is that it is not portable

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    The Role of Language

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    The Role of Language The utilization of words & language as of today shows us a lot about our time era and time eras before us. How everything is arranged‚ pronounced and broken down helps us realize how different language helps change the mood and posture of a time era. In the formal past everything was smooth and connected most people used big words and proper grammar all the time no matter the situation. Today as time went on words are short and choppy‚ if you create your own slang no one cares

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    Language and Identity

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    D. Ferguson Professor Eng12 March 22‚ 2013 How has my experiences with language shaped my current identity? I have always defined myself as a West Indian woman‚ an Island girl‚ the way I speak‚ the way I dress‚ to me that is my identity‚ this is who I am. I have never thought of it like this before‚ that my language would determine my cultural identity. Language plays a crucial role in personal identity. My first memories began when I was four‚ I can remember hearing my great grandmothers’

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    Figurative Language

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    Figurative language is used in poems‚ songs‚ books‚ short stories‚ and in everyday language. The use of similes and hyperboles are able to affect the tone‚ meaning and theme that better explain the meaning in stories and songs. Figurative language is meant to appeal to the senses in order to provide interest and evoke emotion in what is being read or heard. Alicia Keys‚ “This Girl Is On Fire”‚ is a great example of figurative language. The figurative language in this song provides a respectful and

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    Spoken Language

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    Storm in the Black forest is written by D.H Lawrence during the 1800’s.Lawrence is describing a storm in the Black Forest (a huge forest in southern Germany)‚ which he has seen when visiting there in July 1929. Lawrence describes the storm in powerful words and creates the point that humanity has not and probably cannot master the power of nature. . Lawrence has written the poem in free verse‚ there is an irregular pattern and no rhyming scheme which achieves a chaotic fell just like a storm.

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    Pigeons And Language

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    “vrey” or words with additional letters that misspelled them. In cases like this‚ pigeons’ performance is more similar to humans than to baboons’ performance. Ultimately‚ the four pigeons learned to differentiate between 26 and 58 words. Despite the language or culture‚ the Visual Word Form Area of the brain initiates the ability to read. Since the written word was not developed until about 5‚400 years

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    Language Analysis

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    ‘They were a weird mob‚ the Australians of 2013’ is written by Hugh Mackay and is an opinion piece that appeared in The Saturday Age on the 26th of January‚ 2013. It discusses the issues that are currently facing Australia and how as a nation these problems are still left unaddressed. Hugh Mackay believes that addressing these issues will improve our Australian identity and bring us closer together as a nation. He attempts to communicate with as many Australians as he can with these various issues

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    Darcy's Language

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    Kayla Murray English Novel December 18‚ 2012 Seminar Paper Mr. Darcy’s Language Language is defined as “the method of human communication‚ either spoken or written‚ consisting of the use of words in a structured and conventional way. Mr. Darcy‚ in Jane Austen’s infamous novel Pride and Prejudice‚ seems to be a man of very few words. His language makes him come off as rude‚ arrogant‚ and doesn’t like the idea of mixing in between the social classes. He is wealthy; inquiring almost 10‚000 pounds

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