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    and overwhelming. Primarily‚ the word power could be the perfect second meaning to the word obedience. When you receive obedience from kids or other people‚ you tend to believe that you have this control and influence over them as well. For example‚ my mom and dad are two people that I personally obey no matter what. Most of the time my parents feel like they have this power over me just because raised me‚ fed me as a child‚ and made me the man I am today. In a word I personally believe this fact is

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    Sadman Mondalib January 31st‚ 2015 Randy Koch English 101-33 Descriptive Essay A Park By The Memory Lane As I was growing up I had the fortune to travel different countries and being away from the home country for educational purposes since 2010‚ I also got to experience a lots of different cultures‚ environment and places. It’s really confusing for me if someone asks me to describe the most pleasant place in my list out of all these places I have ever been. After giving it much thought I

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    READING RESPONSE 1 Respond to one of the following questions. Your response should be approximately 400-450 words in length‚ double-spaced‚ preferably written using Times New Roman font (12 point size). Include your full name‚ course title‚ date‚ and assignment number in the top left corner of the document you submit. Identify the question you have chosen and include the word count at the end. Use parenthetical citations when quoting the text: ex. (Freud 12). This is not an essay question‚ so do

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    Words can Heal and Words can Harm Words are very important. Words can heal and words can harm. Words can hurt grievously and for a long time. The tongue can bless and the tongue can curse. It is very important for us to control our words and tame our tongue when we are angry. Many times‚ when we are angry we say the most atrocious things. We forget ourselves and become indifferent to what we say. We blast the other person without mercy‚ although we may not mean those words. But words once

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    and ends -- in communication.” These are wise words from legacyproject.org. Yes‚ there are many‚ many cases of physical violence in the world every day but every physical fight starts with some sort of verbal violence. People can use words to make things worse or make thing better. Most of the time people choose to make things worse with their words. Words hold more power than weapons. One reason why words are more powerful than weapons is that if words can hurt‚ they can also heal. Another‚ it serves

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    Psychology‚ 6‚ 147-167. Leong‚ S. M.‚ Ang‚ S. H.‚ & Heng‚ L. (1994). Using Drama to Persuade: The Effects of Involvement and Ad Form on Persuasion. Asia Pacific Advances in Consumer Research‚ 1‚ 261-264. Mullin‚ D. (2012‚ January). Verbal communication (language). Class lecture for communication 1‚ Department of communication‚

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    “Imagery‚ Tone and Word Choice” An author can establish the mood of the story by either using figurative language or through using word of choice. Figurative language means the language that utilizes expressions or words with a meaning which is totally different from the literal interpretation. It can also mean different words but that have the same meaning. Word of choice is when you choose to use words that are descriptive and specific that tell your readers what you are

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    Meaning of a Word In the essay The Meaning of a Word‚ “Gloria Naylor” discusses the essence of a word and how it can mean different things to different people in a number of situations. Naylor talks about how depending on your race‚ gender‚ or social status using a word like ‘nigger’ can have different meanings. Naylor then uses personal experiences to help the reader visualize how someone views the meaning of the word used in different contexts. Naylor talks about how a written word is never as

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    “A Picture Is Worth A Thousand Words” Imagery is the use of rich vivid descriptions in literal scripts to create pictorial images in the reader’s mind. Hence‚ these mental illustrations produced by imagination are deliberately simulated by the author’s nib to give more weight to his/her specific ideas. British novelist Jeanette Winterson‚ best known for Orange Are Not The Only Fruit‚ perfectly handles the art of imagery‚ especially in her short story Newton where the topics of conformity and individual

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    find that we’re trapped.” The term “trapped” repeated for five times within two sentences. Not only did it created a literal effect‚ it also helped reinforce the idea that the African Americans were “trapped” in the American society. By repeating the word “trapped”‚ it was reminded that they were trapped on the island of isolation and suffered from social discrimination. They were often deprived of basic human rights and dignity. As a result‚ it aroused audience’s attention and encouraged them to recap

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