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    Donne's Poetry

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    causing the reader to reflect more deeply on what has been said. In the first line of “The Relic”‚ Donne uses images allied with death. This makes it easy for the reader to mistake the theme of the poem as being about dying. By using the personal pronoun ‘my’ (l.1) placed alongside the noun ‘grave’ (l.1) it is suggested that it is Donne’s own grave which is being made reference to‚ thus reinforcing the impression of a mournful poem. However‚ when Donne goes on to describe the exhumation of his and

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    split the text in Lexical translation units Sintagmatic translation units It is used to avoid both gain and loss of information 10. Microanalysis LEXICAL TRANSLATION UNITS VERBS ADVERBS NOUN S PRONOUNS PROPER NOUNS 11. Microanalysis SINTAGMATIC TRANSLATION UNITS DETERMINANTS PREPOSITIONS ARTICLES POSSESSIVE WORDS 12. Examples

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    questions that involve sequencing‚ summarizing‚ drawing conclusions‚ or making inferences after reading a story. They now can recognize common abbreviations and more complex grammar and spelling patterns. In the area of writing‚ students can use possessives‚ superlatives‚ regular plurals‚ prepositions‚ and articles. Their vocabulary is more specific. Students can write a complete sentence appropriate to a picture prompt. The sentence may contain minor mistakes. Students can now write a short story

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    “Yesterday‚ December 7‚ 1941‚ a date which will live in infamy.” Those are the famous words from President Franklin Roosevelt regarding the surprise attack on Pearl Harbor. The purpose in Roosevelt’s “Pearl Harbor Address to the Nation” was to educate the nation on what had happened and to justify his reasons for declaring war upon the Japanese Empire. Each word in this memorable speech tugged on the emotions of the American people. His emotional and passionate appeal about his duty as President

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    acadimic strengths

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    Seven Rules of College Level Writing Seven Rules of College-Level Writing By Holly Bailey-Hofmann‚ Language Arts Dept. *Practice Exercises follow at the bottom of this page.* College composition classes‚ such as English 28 or English 101‚ may be a big jump for some of you in terms of the quality of writing that will now be expected. Such courses are meant to prepare you not only to succeed in the four-year school that you transfer to‚ but also to succeed in the professional environment

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    Some Essential Concepts in the Analysis of Cohesion A Note on Texture In Halliday’s grammar‚ the analysis of cohesion is closely related to the analysis of theme-rheme  and given-new‚ as all these features are connected to thetextual metafunction  of language. Theme-rheme  and given-new  combine in the grammar of English to form what Halliday calls the structural component ofTEXTURE‚ which is defined as ‘the property of ‘being a text’’. The other component of TEXTURE is the cohesive‚ which is the non-structural component

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    I In the following examples‚ identify the features that belong to non-standard dialects of English. Then rewrite them in standard English trying to keep the meaning as close as possible to the initial utterance. 1. I ain’t saying nobody nothing. 2. It ain’t what you do‚ it’s the way how you do it. 3. It would have ended in tragedy‚ if it hadn’t have been for the courage of the victim. 4. Me and her sister were caught stealing cookies from the cookie jar. 5. Anyone wants this stuff can

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    First Periodical Examination in ENGLISH IV NAME: YEAR AND SECTION: _ A. Direction: Identify the meaning of the underlined word from the choices given. Choose the letter of the correct answer. 1. A fossilized balangay was unearthed in Butuan in the seventies. a. discovered c. preserved b. forgotten d. abandoned 2. A confederacy of several settlements would join forces

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    the mother grief‚ this shows that mother is in a lot pain‚ and that she feels excluded from the world around her. Through-out the poem you can that tell that mother has a great affection for her son‚ you can tell this by the repetition of the possessive pronoun “my”‚ which normal followed up by “son.” The repetition of the “my” emphasise the bond the mother and son have; also it could should that mother feels that it is her problem alone to

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    The idea of belonging is an important and fundamental value in our lives. Belonging most commonly emerges from experience and notions of identity‚ relationships‚ acceptance and understanding. Belonging also emerges in our places of comfort and security. Today in my showcase I will be presenting to you the poetry of Miss Emily Dickinson as well as the filmic production of the Elephant man‚ directed by David Lynch. Through my showcase I hope to present to you a view of belonging that isn’t plagued

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