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    Looking into Words An Analysis of the dialogues in The Picture of Dorian Gray [Preface] As we often see in fictions‚ dialogues play a significant role in characterizing heroes. Apart from speaking for the characters in novels‚ Oscar Wilde used dialogues to speak for himself. This is especially the case in The Picture of Dorian Gray in which he ‘hires’ three characters to represent his ideals‚ present situation and the conflict between them. The following passage will mainly focus on the strategic

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    word stress

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    Word Stress and Sentence Stress Normally when we say "I feel stressed" it means "I feel anxious". Stress is a kind of worried feeling about life or work. But there is another kind of stress that actually helps us understand. This other kind of stress is an accent that we make on certain syllables and words when speaking English. When words combine to form sentences not all of them are stressed. Sentence stress is the music of spoken English. Sentence stress is what gives English its rhythm or

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    When Charles “Chuck” Hurley passed away the impact was felt throughout the state of Indiana‚ all of Jennings County and in me. Charles Hurley was so popular that the held is funeral in our high school basketball gymnasium. As we approached the funeral I can remember the stop and go driving all the way to our school parking lot. If you can try to imagine someone that is larger than life it was Charles Hurley. Honorable‚ loyal‚ genuine‚ there are many adjectives one could use to describe him‚ but to

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    I did not grow up in a single town; I actually grew up in seven different towns‚ in four different states and two different countries. I was born in Cleveland‚ Ohio. I grew up in Biloxi‚ Mississippi; Warner Robins‚ Georgia; Albuquerque‚ New Mexico; Ottawa‚ Ontario; Dayton‚ Ohio; Adana‚ Turkey; and Beavercreek‚ Ohio. In all of the places I have lived‚ I lived on the Air Force Base‚ because my mom is in the Air Force‚ except in my current residence Beavercreek‚ I live off base. When I lived on Air

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    My Writing Autobiography

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    Ever since I could remember‚ I’ve loved writing. My passion began as a child when my creative writing empowered me to defeat my speech disability Rhotacism‚ the inability to pronounce the R sound; It’s more commonly know as the funny way Elmer Fudd talks on Looney Tunes. At a time in which I had lost my voice‚ I was able to eliminate my speech impediment by gaining confidence in myself through writing‚ reading my writing out loud‚ and working closely with a speech therapist. As I grew up‚ my writing

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    somaly mam autobiography

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    LIFE IS LOVE - SOMALY MAM Human trafficking‚ a multi-billion dollar industry‚ is the fastest growing criminal enterprise in the world‚ with over two million women and children sold into sexual slavery each year. Born to a tribal minority family in the Mondulkiri province of Cambodia‚ Somaly Mam began life in extreme poverty. Somaly Mam does not have any birth records showing when she was born or whom her parents were. She was sold at the age 12 and was also a survivor of sex slavery. Now‚ she is

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    Culture refers to patterns of human activity and representative structures that give such activity meaning. There are many differences and similarities among the various cultures that occur out of human nature. A culture is inclusive of every facet of a human ’s life. This culture directs people ’s actions and attitudes toward several things. Through culture our attitude‚ actions‚ and thoughts are formed. Culture consists of 3 elements: values‚ norms‚ and artifacts. Values consist of ideas of what

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    My fourth grade in elementary grade‚ I had made the most memories. I was the upperclassmen and I had become a bus buddy. Where I would wear an orange badge and have kids cooperate on the bus. I was the one that made the kid’s cooperate and convince them to do as I would say. There were some kids that wouldn’t obey the rules and I would write the kids up and report them. My cousin also joined me in this journey. We would sit at the back and act like top-notches. During May in my 4th grade‚ we

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    Word formation From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia In linguistics‚ word formation is the creation of a new word. Word formation is sometimes contrasted with semantic change‚ which is a change in a single word’s meaning. The boundary between word formation and semantic change can be difficult to define: a new use of an old word can be seen as a new word derived from an old one and identical to it in form (see conversion). Word formation can also be contrasted with the formation of idiomatic expressions

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    language. Some words have been lost‚ changed‚ and added. This language often coincides with the American culture of the time. As the culture changes‚ so does the language. Offensive language has become common in today’s American culture‚ and stands as a regular part of the English language. The amount of offensive language heard on an everyday basis is astounding. There is no escaping it. Excessive amounts of people have come to embrace most of this language‚ but there are still certain words and phrases

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