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    Literary analysis of an unseen extract: how does the author engage the reader through the use of literary devices in your given extract? The first line " In the middle of nowhere..." grabs the readers attention because it gets the reader wondering why this person is in the middle of nowhere‚ It gives the reader something to think about creating different feeling and emotions towards the reader. As you begin to read on you are given the weathers description "left behind its feeble breezes‚ but the

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    In the article‚ “5 Maps and CHarts THat Will Surprise You”‚ by Ezra Klein‚ states that there are many types of maps and charts used around the world.In total there are 22 different types of maps and charts‚ some are Valeriepieris‚ The Telegraph‚ The Economist‚ Movoto‚ and lastly Max Fisher/Washington Post.Each map and chart has its own way its suppose to be used.For example the economist shows the states acutal size.The telegraph notes that‚“the earliest invation lauched from these islands was an

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    range of language and literary devices such as juxtaposition‚ varied line length‚ sound devices‚ imagery‚ connotation‚ word choice‚ rhetorical question and repetition. In the first stanza Thomas Hardy illustrates his great grief at the loss of his wife. He misses her a great deal and senses that she is calling out to him. He longs for her and longs to be with her. The depth of his grief is clear from the use of the word ’much’ in "woman much missed" and the repetition of "you call to me". A consequence

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    Cohesive Devices

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    Addition | again also and and then besides | equally further(more) in addition (to...) indeed next | in fact moreover too what is more finally | Comparison | compared with in comparison with in the same way/manner | similarly likewise | again also | Contrast | besides but however in contrast instead conversely it may be the case that certainly also likewise | naturally nevertheless of course on the contrary on the other hand regardless

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    2010 Electronic Devices in USE! Electronic devices‚ including cell phones‚ are very helpful resources during school hours. Emergencies always happen and in case of emergency cell phones come in handy. Students are required to pay attention in class‚ yet no one said anything about having to pay attention during lunch or passing periods. There should be no worries about students being distracted during lunch‚ or passing periods because class is not in session! Electronic devices should be allowed

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    Keyboard as an Input Device

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    widely used input device.Using a keyboard for too long can lead to health problems such as repetitive strain injury (RSI).To try to overcome this‚ different styles of keyboard have been developed‚ for example‚ the ergonomic keyboard. They are supposed to put your hands into a much more natural position than a traditional keyboard. Advantages:- The advantages of keyboard are: 1. Keyboards have special key that preform specific functions. 2. Instead of using the mouse to move the cursor you can use

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    Time In Isolation Can Change People When travelers board a plane‚ there is always a voice in their head saying: “What if this plane would malfunction‚ or fall out of the sky?” In the novel‚ Lord of the Flies by William Golding‚ the phenomenal story begins with a group of British schoolboys when they crash land on an uninhabited island. The boys must find food and water to survive as well as make important decisions while they wait for rescue. The main problem is‚ the more the boys’

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    Oxygen Delivery Devices

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    Oxygen Delivery Devices Fact: Oxygen is a medication ordered by the physician Humans naturally breath 21% oxygen from the room air Normal oxygen saturation is 95-99% Clinically‚ if not receiving oxygen therapy‚ a patient on room air should have pulse ox reading of at least 92% or above Definitions: Pulse oximeter – a non-invasive way to monitor the percentage of oxygen carried in blood. Hypoxia – Impaired level of oxygen in the body Hypoxic - Lack of oxygen in the tissues‚ tissue starved

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    Language Device List

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    statement of a principle. Apostrophe A rhetorical term for breaking off discourse to address some absent person or thing. Appeal to Authority A fallacy in which a rhetor seeks to persuade not by giving evidence but by appealing to the respect people have for the famous. Appeal to Ignorance A fallacy that uses an opponent’s inability to disprove a conclusion as proof of the conclusion’s correctness. Argument A course of reasoning aimed at demonstrating truth or falsehood. Assonance

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    Rhetorical Strategies and Stylistic Devices Alliteration- the occurrence of the same letter or sound at the beginning of adjacent or closely connected words. Ex. “GOD GRANT ME THE SERENITY TO ACCEPT THE THINGS I CANNOT CHANGE‚ COURAGE TO CHANGE THE THINGS I CAN‚ AND WISDOM ALWAYS TO TELL THE DIFFERENCE.” (Slaughter House-Five‚60) Allusion- a brief and indirect reference to a person‚ place‚ thing or idea of historical‚ cultural‚ literary or political significance. Ex. “Canst thou draw

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