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    Effects of Digital Technology on Academic Writing Digital technology has affected every industry in the world from farming to corporate business and everywhere in between. More recently‚ there has been much debate whether or not these advances in digital technology has hurt or helped in the academic environment specifically. Academic work has traditionally been centered around the individual and what he or she can produce by him or herself. With not only major development in digital technology

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    RHETORICAL ANALYSIS OF STUDENT WRITING INTRODUCTION Today‚ when time becomes more valuable and people have less time in their daily conversation because there are full of tasks around them everyday‚ writing seems to be a useful tool to help people keep contact with each other or manage their time easier. Therefore‚ writing strategies have changed a lot to adapt with the modern writer. People need an appropriate writing which they

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    Reflective Writing Tips Reflective writing is where you revisit experiences and write down your thoughts about them‚ asking questions such as: • "What did I notice?" • "Why did it happen this way?" • "How was I changed by this?" • "What might I have done differently?" • "How could I have handled the situation differently in hindsight?" • " What have I learnt about myself?" • " How do I interact in a team?" • "How did I feel?" • "Why did I react the way I did?" • "How can I improve

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    self-interest of others.” The title of the text should be used in italics or single quotation marks. Only one of these is necessary. You should also refer to the author by their full name the first time you introduce them‚ and by their surname only for every additional time you mention them‚ for example: “Ross depicts The Capitol as cruel and uncaring.” WRITING THE INTRODUCTION 1. Show that you understand the essay question by re-writing it in your own words. Don’t simply repeat the key words‚

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    study is to examine how many teenagers are affected by drug abuse in the community of Bridgeport‚ St. Catherine. It is important because‚ in order for the high level of drug abuse on teenagers to decrease‚ we need to know to what extent it is being used in the community. This is important because

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    get the crown. He seems to have gotten used to the idea of killing because the body counts has risen drastically. * Since the first prophecy of the witches came true Macbeth feels that he must kill Banquo and Fleance so that the second part from becoming realized. * Fleance survives which suggests that there is no escape from the witches’ prophecies. * Macbeth and Lady Macbeth trade roles. * Macbeth adapts the same rhetoric that lady Macbeth used to convince Macbeth to murder in Act

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    Academic task 1 – trend vocabulary This post looks at some vocabulary for IELTS writing task 1 when you need to describe a graph or chart that has a time element. I begin by looking at some of the most common vocabulary you need. Then I give you some variations and talk about  some grammar. Test yourself first Before you read on‚ you may want to test your knowledge first. Basic trend language The most basic trend vocabulary – a few variations Let’s look at this graph and see what words we need

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    The Importance of Writing and Reading in Academic Life Writing is a skill that is required in many contexts throughout life. As for reading‚ it is an interactive process that occurs between reader and text. Both of them can’t be thought separate from each other in academic life. Because reading can be used for writing projects in academic life‚ and also writing can be used as a way to understand reading. Writing and reading in academic life is different. For instance‚ people in the daily

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    Rhetorical Writing in “Deadly Identities” In the article “Deadly Identities” by Amin Maalouf‚ he uses many types of rhetorical styles which include logos‚ pathos‚ and egos. He clearly states that a person can be on the edge of two countries‚ speaking different languages‚ and practicing different cultures. He also tries to say that when you come from different countries‚ you don’t really know where your from. It can be confusing when you come from diverse countries‚ and being asked the question

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    Edmund John Millington Synge (1871-1909)‚ an Irish playwright‚ wrote ‘Riders to the Sea’‚ one of his first two one-act plays (the other one is ‘The Shadow of the Glen’). ‘Riders to the Sea’ (1904) is Synge’s dramatic response to the experience of his frequent sojourns in the Aran Islands. ‘Riders to the Sea’ dramatizes the archetypal struggle of man against the hostile natural forces and rends man’s inevitable defeat in the conflict against predestination which brings out a tragic effect at the end

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