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    Othello Language Analysis

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    Language reveals the hidden messages the author is trying to convey through the powerful use of language. The language also highlights the characters emotions‚ and the significance of the story. It also allows readers to gain a better understanding of the characters. William Shakespeare‚ a English poet‚ and actor wrote a variety of amazing plays and sonnets. One of his famous plays‚ Othello highlights the importance of diction throughout the play. The play opens with an argument between Iago and

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    disturbed by the argument of the couple‚ as John couldn’t understand what Allison’s actual intentions were. The author tells an anecdote in order to explain features of women’s spoken language‚ such as indirect speech‚ in more entertaining way that would capture the reader’s attention. He implements spoken language features‚ for example non standard structuring of questions “everything OK darling?” and punctuation marks “… “ which indentifies the pause of the speaker‚ so the story would be easy to

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    Sexting: You Are Responsible For Your Own Actions. Sexting is very popular among teenagers; it is used to send nude pictures or sexual messages via text messages‚ social networking sites and emails. When teenagers sext they do not think of the consequence of their action and later down the line they regret sexting. Jesse Logan is responsible for her own suicide. No one forced her to commit suicide it was her choice. Jesse could have asked help from her school counselor‚ she could have talked to

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    Emily Benzing Mrs. Bogati July 16‚ 2013 Vocabulary 1. Alliteration- The repetition of a particular sound or letter at the beginning of a series of words or phrases. Ex: Bob bought big brown bagels. 2. Allusion- An indirect mention or reference to something else. Ex: Obama made an allusion to John F. Kennedy when he said “ask not just what our government can do for us‚ but what we can do for ourselves” 3. Anaphora- Repetition of a word or words at the beginning of two or more

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    Apush Language Analysis

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    Amber Lewis  APUSH and AP Language Assignment  2nd ​ ​period          One huge change that has been brought on due to the social and political changes in  our country is the overall interpretation of our coalitions‚ to our nation and ourselves. Because of  the increase of nationalism‚ we‚ Americans‚ have changed our social boundaries and opened  more opportunities for equality in the United States.    As changes were beginning to happen‚ America grew troubled as it attempted to keep up with  its political amendments and growing economy

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    Coming Into Language Baca tells in his poem “Coming into Language” that he is faced with many problems in his life‚ including one in particular poverty. Poverty shapes the life of Baca‚ like a potter with clay‚ and made him the writer he is today. This however doesn’t just affect Baca‚ but people all over the world. So much that 80% of the world is affected by it and thousands of people die each die because of it. Poverty is much bigger than lack of money; it leads to depression‚ high school

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    Throughout the passage‚ Knowles employs‚ predominantly‚ imagery as figurative language. For example the serenity one envisages following Gene’s description of a hypothetical grove‚ “A thousand miles due north into the wilderness‚ somewhere deep in the Arctic‚ where the peninsula of trees which began at Devon would end at last in an untouched grove of pine‚ austere and beautiful‚” can be construed as an attempt to hoax the reader into empathizing with Gene and his fantasies of a divinity away from

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    interests of an embryo or fetus?” using a rhetorical question positions the reader to share Singer’s opinion as a rhetorical question makes the reader feel there is only one answer and that the writer is correct in what he/she is saying. Using emotive language to conclude the article appeals to the readers sense of sympathy Singer does this by stating “nor would it have people incapable of understanding the pain of others” when

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    Vanderpool used her choice of diction to create a pensive mood in the story. “Hearing Gideon tell about it was like sucking on butterscotch. Smooth and sweet. And when he’s go back to not saying much‚ I’d try recalling what it tasted like. Maybe that was how I found comfort just them‚ even with him being so far away. By remembering the flavor of his words. But mostly‚ I could taste the sadness in his voice when he told me I couldn’t stay with him for the summer while he worked a railroad job

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    The novel ’Of Mice and Men’‚ written by John Steinbeck‚ is a tale of an extraordinary friendship between two ranch workers who fight for survival in the harsh times of the 1930s‚ the great depression of America. The essay concerns the role of violence throughout the novel and explores the theme of violence in different parts of the tale‚ as well as looking how specific characters use violence for different reasons. Specific areas of which the novel will explore are parts such as the death of Curlys

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