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    labour‚ n.; to refuse‚ v. — to reject v. — to decline‚ v.)‚ of oppo-site meaning (e. g. busy‚ adj. — idle‚ adj.; to accept‚ v‚ — to reject‚ v.)‚ of different stylistic characteristics (e. g. man‚ n. — chap‚ n. — bloke‚ n. — guy‚ n.). Consequently‚ the main problems of paradig-matic studies are synonym‚ antonymy (see Ch. 10)‚ functional styles. Phraseology is the branch of lexicology specialising in word-groups which are characterised by stability of structure and trans-ferred meaning‚ e. g. to take

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    of the eponymous Buddy‚ who we feel sympathy for throughout the book. The author manages to make us feel this way‚ by going in depth with the main character’s personal reflection. In this essay‚ my aim is to show how the author creates sympathy for the central character. This novel opens with Buddy feeling guilty after his mother leaving home. He then lives in poor conditions with his unemployed‚ "Teddy Boy" father‚ whom Buddy finds embarrassing. With the loss of Buddy’s mum‚ money becomes a problem

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    determine the defendant’s state of mind is called the M’Naghten rule. This rule states that at the time of the offense‚ the defendant either did not know that what he was doing was wrong‚ or was unable to distinguish between right and wrong‚ due to mental incapacitation. In John Steinbeck’s novel‚ Of Mice and Men‚ one of the main characters‚ Lennie Small‚ clearly commits the physical act of murder. The question that remains is whether or not Lenny had the mental stability at the time of the crime

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    Brainstorm Your Future Career You don’t need to be absolutely certain about your career choice. You’re going to write about your dream job and there’s no limit to what this could be. Answer these questions to help you decide what to put in your essay: 1. What is your dream job? _______________________________________________________ 2. What attracts you to this job? ___________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ 3

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    In Mice of Men there were literary analysis use to describe problems‚how things looked. Such as personification ‚simile and hyperbole and many more. Steinback uses a lot of describing words to explain ‚he will spent about a whole page explaining one thing. Just how he explains George “The first man was small and quick ‚dark of face ‚with restless eyes and sharp strong features”(Steinback 2). He use describing words and simile to explain how George’s face looks and how it is shaped.Steinbeck does

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    Futility of Dreams in ‘Of Mice and Men’: - Soledad – means loneliness - George and Lennie have each other – unlike many other workers‚ this sets them apart from the rest and gives the reader hope that they may succeed in achieving their dream. - Their dream is one that is shared by many other characters in the book – The American dream – is one based on self-reliance. - Reason for these dreams is dissatisfaction with their lives. - When Candy’s dog is shot‚ Steinbeck is foreshadowing (warning

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    the social construction of masculinities will be also explored. Current situation As of now‚ there seems to be a deficiency when it comes to understanding the ‘how’ and ‘why’ of males at risk of suicide. According to this journal “What Interrupts Suicide Attempts in Men: Qualitative Study” not much research is being done in the aim to better understand how interventions can be tailored to men’s specific needs (Player et al.‚ 2015). Their study consisted of mainly

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    C.F. Of Mice and Men The novella “Of Mice and Men” by John Steinbeck teaches a lot about human behavior. We learn that each character’s past experiences‚ attitude‚ emotion‚ and their authority all have a great affect on the way they behave. The whole concept of human behavior is what ties together the themes of this short novel. Some of these themes include the impossibility of achieving the American dream‚ loneliness vs. companionship‚ and the predatory nature of human existence

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    The main problems of lexicography The most burning issues of lexicography are connected with the selection of head-words‚ the arrangement and contents of the vocabulary entry‚ the principles of sense definitions and the semantic and functional classification of words. In the first place it is the problem of how far a general descriptive dictionary‚ whether unilingual or bilingual‚ should admit the historical element. In fact‚ the term "current usage” is disconcertingly elastic‚ it may‚ for instance

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    Second appearance of Curley’s wife In ‘Of mice and men’ Curley’s wife’s second appearance in Crooks’ room‚ the reader discovers why Curley’s wife acts as such a temptress‚ and begins to feel sympathy for the character when it is discovered she is in fact extremely lonely. We learn that she uses flirting and seduction as a way of gaining attention and spending time with the men. She uses the excuse of looking for Curley to find some company‚ but then slips up‚ admitting she knew where Curley had

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