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    A Morning Song Essay

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    beautiful the earth was when it first came to life. The poem is a form of lyric poetry known as “odes”. Odes are imaginative‚ expressed with a meditative‚ intellectual tone‚ but do not have a prescribed pattern (Clugston‚ 2010). In the first sentence “morning has broken” gives the insight of the first morning of the new world. The poem expresses creation from the creator. Eleanor wrote the poem in a Gaelic tune‚ in which forty years later Cat Stephens made this poem into a song. This poem is

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    Rhetorical Devices Table

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    is true Anthesis Juxtaposition of contrasting words or ideas (often‚ although not always‚ in parallel structure). Since humans love organization and categories this can be helpful. It can be built by contrasting different parts of a statement. Sentence structure can be identical but uses opposing words. Entire clauses can be change to contrast one another. Using alliteration when using this strategy can be effective. Hypophora A figure of reasoning in which one asks and then immediately answers

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    the P in Pie) Usually students don’t have focused topic sentences. Often the point is the topic sentence‚ what is the point of this paragraph? What claims are being made? What will this paragraph prove or discuss? For Example: Many high schools are requesting students to wear uniforms. Why would high schools require this? Cost less Less bullying Fewer distractions We can make this to 3 paragraphs How do we change bullying to a topic sentence? Students who wear uniforms are less likely to be bullied

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    Assignment 2 – Focus on the learner LEARNER’S PROFILE Sonia Meirelles is a 27-year old Brazilian student‚ in the Intermediate English class‚ who has been studying English for 13 months (since August‚ 2011). Sonia has a degree in Biology and used to work as a biology teacher in a regular school‚ however she is currently unemployed. She then decided to start taking English lessons‚ so she could have more chances when trying to find a job. She enjoys the English classes as she believes

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    Mayer of Casterbridge

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    The Grammardog Guide to The Mayor of Casterbridge by Thomas Hardy All exercises use sentences from the novel. Includes over 250 multiple choice questions. About Grammardog Grammardog was founded in 2001 by Mary Jane McKinney‚ a high school English teacher and dedicated grammarian. She and other experienced English teachers in both high school and college regard grammar and style as the key to unlocking the essence of an author. Their philosophy‚ that grammar and literature are best

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    Do Three Strikes Sentencing Laws/ “Get Tough” Approaches Work? It would be safe to assume that most individuals agree that those who commit crimes must deal with the consequences of their law breaking actions. Despite efforts to reduce crime by the traditional form of punishment through incarceration‚ some criminals continue to live felonious lives. This not only poses a problem on their behave but also that of the communities in which they live and are offending. The state of California was determined

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    Rethorical Devices

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    Rhetorical Terms/Devices Figurative language is the generic term for any artful deviation from the ordinary mode of speaking or writing. It is what makes up a writer’s style – how he or she uses language. The general thinking is that we are more likely to be persuaded by rhetoric that is interesting‚ even artful‚ rather than mundane. When John F. Kennedy said‚ “Ask not what your country can do for you‚ ask what you can do for your country” (an example of anastrophe)‚ it was more interesting –

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    I found my vocabulary is not rich. When I read an article‚ I always can’t understand the meaning of a sentence if there are lots of new words or idioms in it. Therefore‚ it is easy for me to misunderstand the real intention of this whole essay. And then‚ it is always happen to me that when I finish reading a paper‚ I couldn’t remember all the things in the article‚ my mind become blank after reading. To read is an easy task‚ but to comprehend is not as simple as reading. And the most terrible thing

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    Piglatin

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    import java.io.*; /** * Translates a sentence into pig latin. */ public class PigLatinTranslator { /** To use for input. */ private static BufferedReader buf = new BufferedReader( new InputStreamReader(System.in)); /** Main method */ public static void main(String[] args) throws IOException { // Get a string System.out.print("Enter sentence: "); String english = getString(); // Translate and print back out String latin = pigLatin(english);

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    3 Elements of Proposition

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    P" does not guarantee that the statement "Some S are not P" is also true. In philosophy and logic‚ the term proposition refers to either (a) the "content" or "meaning" of a meaningful declarative sentence or (b) the pattern of symbols‚ marks‚ or sounds that make up a meaningful declarative sentence. The meaning of a proposition includes having the quality or property of being either true or false‚ and as such propositions are claimed to be truthbearers.[citation needed] The existence of propositions

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